jodi

See also: Jodi, jodí, and jôdi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi जोड़ी (joṛī) or Marathi जोडी (joḍī); possibly through Bollywood.

Noun

jodi (plural jodis)

  1. (India) couple, duo, pair
    • 2019 January 30, “‘Jodi No. 1’: Dhawan’s Special Post for ‘Partner in Crime’ Rohit”, in The Quint:
      Just over five years after coming together at the top of the Indian lineup, they already boast among the greatest-ever numbers for an opening partnership in the format. Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma, to many, in particular in India, are the ‘Jodi No. 1’ of the 2010s...
    • 2021 May 6, Rajdeep Sardesai, “A political and policy blow to the Centre”, in Hindustan Times :
      For the last seven years, they have been projected as India’s political jodi number one.

Finnish

Etymology

From French iode.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjodi/, [ˈjo̞di]
  • Rhymes: -odi
  • Syllabification(key): jo‧di

Noun

jodi

  1. iodine

Declension

Inflection of jodi (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative jodi
genitive jodin
partitive jodia
illative jodiin
singular plural
nominative jodi
accusative nom. jodi
gen. jodin
genitive jodin
partitive jodia
inessive jodissa
elative jodista
illative jodiin
adessive jodilla
ablative jodilta
allative jodille
essive jodina
translative jodiksi
instructive
abessive joditta
comitative
Possessive forms of jodi (type risti)
possessor singular plural
1st person jodini jodimme
2nd person jodisi jodinne
3rd person jodinsa

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From Saint Dominican Creole French jordy, from French aujourd’hui (today).

Noun

jodi

  1. today
    Jodi a se jedi.Today is Thursday.

Derived terms

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