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English
Etymology
From Tagalog puto (and other Philippine languages), from Malay putu as in Malay kuih putu (“Kue putu”), from Tamil புட்டு (puṭṭu, “a Tamil dish”).
Pronunciation
Noun
- (Philippines) A rice cake made of boiled or steamed rice.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Malay putu as in Malay kuih putu (“Kue putu”), from Tamil புட்டு (puṭṭu, “a Tamil dish”).
Pronunciation
Noun
púto
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Catalan
Etymology
From puta.
Pronunciation
Noun
puto m (plural putos)
Adjective
puto (feminine puta, masculine plural putos, feminine plural putes)
- (colloquial, vulgar) masculine singular of puta, sometimes considered a barbarisme due to the influence of the Spanish word puto.
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Malay putu as in Malay kuih putu (“Kue putu”), from Tamil புட்டு (puṭṭu, “a Tamil dish”).
Pronunciation
Noun
púto
Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
puto (accusative singular puton, plural putoj, accusative plural putojn)
- A well; a hole sunk into the ground for obtaining water.
- Tiu ĉi puto estas proksimume 50 metrojn profunda. ― This well is about 50 meters deep.
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