ঝুট
Appearance
Bengali
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Sanskrit झूट (jhūṭa, “plaited hair”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ঝুট • (jhuṭ)
Descendants
[edit]- → English: jute
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: jute
- → Arabic: جُوت (jūt), Arabic: جُوتَا (jūtā)
- → Catalan: jute
- → Czech: juta
- → Danish: jute
- → Dutch: jute
- → Esperanto: juto
- → Estonian: džuut
- → Faroese: juta
- → Finnish: juutti
- → Greek: ιούτη (ioúti), Greek: γιούτα (gioúta)
- → French: jute
- → German: Jute
- → Hungarian: juta
- → Ido: juto
- → Indonesian: jute
- → Irish: siúit
- → Italian: juta, Italian: iuta
- → Latvian: džuta
- → Lithuanian: džiutas
- → Macedonian: јута (juta)
- → Manx: juit
- → Occitan: jute
- → Polish: juta
- → Portuguese: juta
- → Romanian: iută
- → Russian: джут (džut)
- → Scots: juit
- → Serbo-Croatian: ју̏та
- → Slovak: juta
- → Slovene: juta
- → Lower Sorbian: juta
- → Upper Sorbian: juta
- → Spanish: juto, Spanish: yute
- → Swedish: jute
- → Turkish: jüt
- → Ukrainian: джут (džut)
- → Uzbek: джут (djut)
- → Welsh: jiwt