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English
Etymology
Latin ut, from the first word of Ut queant laxis, a medieval hymn, where the first word in each line was taken to use for the names of the syllables of sol-fa
Pronunciation
Noun
en-noun|-
- historical syllable (formerly) used in solfège to represent the first note of a major scale.
Usage notes
In solfège, ut has been replaced by do.
Category:English two-letter words
French
Pronunciation
w:IPA|IPA: /yt/
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /yt/
Noun
ut m
- (musical note) ut, do
Latin
Conjunction
ut + subjunctive
- that, so that, in order to, in order that
#* sperare#Latin|Spero ut pax#Latin|pacem habere#Latin|habeant semper#Latin|semper.
#*: I hope that they may always have peace.
ut + indicative
- as, just as
Related terms
ne
sicut
Verb
ut
- imperative singular of utor meaning "use"
Category:Latin conjunctions
Meriam
Noun
ut
- sleep
Category:Meriam nouns
Norwegian
Preposition
ut
- out (direction)
Interjection
ut
- get out!
See also
ute#Norwegian|ute
Category:Norwegian interjections
Category:Norwegian prepositions
Old English
Etymology
From Germanic *ūt, from Indo-European. Cognate with Old Saxon ūt (Dutch uit), Old High German uz|ūz (German aus), Old Norse út (Swedish #Swedish|ut), Gothic ��.
Pronunciation
IPA|/u�t/
Adverb
Latinx|Å«t
- out
Derived terms
utfus|ūtfūs
Descendants
English: out
Category:Old English adverbs
Swedish
Pronunciation
audio|Sv-ut.ogg|audio
Preposition
ut
- out (direction)
Interjection
ut
- get out!
See also
ute#Swedish|ute
Category:Swedish interjections
Category:Swedish prepositions
da:ut
fr:ut
hr:ut
io:ut
it:ut
la:ut
nl:ut
pl:ut
pt:ut
ru:ut
sv:ut
vi:ut
tr:ut
vo:ut
zh:ut
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