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From Spanish jota.
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- A traditional popular dance of the Iberian peninsula with regional variations.
- The music to which this dance is set, normally of 3/4 or 6/8 time.
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Catalan
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Etymology 1
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From Latin iota.
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Jota f. (plural jotes)
Etymology 2
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Wikipedia ca
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Jota f. (plural jotes)
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Dutch
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Jota c. (plural jota's)
Finnish
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Etymology
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Pronoun
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jota
- Partitive singular form of joka.
- Patrono:Relative who, which, that.
- Patrono:Relative who(m), which, that.
Portuguese
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Jota m.
- jay (name of the letter J, j)
This Portuguese entry was created from the translations listed at jay. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see Jota in the Portuguese Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) November 2009
Spanish
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Etymology 1
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From Latin iota, from Ancient Greek ἰῶτα (“‘iota’”).
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Jota f. (plural Jotas)|
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Etymology 2
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Jota f. (plural Jotas)|
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- Patrono:Mexico gay male
- Example: "¡Ay que jota!"
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- (gay male): maricón
Etymology 3
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Wikipedia es
From older xota, from Patrono:Mxi[[Category:es:Patrono:Mxi derivations|Jota]] *šáwta, from Latin saltō (“‘I dance’”).
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Jota f. (plural Jotas)|
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Swedish
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jota n.
- a very small amount
Usage notes
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Almost exclusively used in the expression inte ett jota ("not the slightest", "not at all" or "nothing")
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