Dictionary
malutki
Meaning
diminutive of mały
Hyphenated as
ma‧lut‧ki
Pronounced as (IPA)
/maˈlut.ki/
Etymology
From mały + -utki.
mały
-
- small, little (having a physically not large size)
- minuscule
- small, little (of low intensity)
- little (not old)
- little (not yet mature)
- little; humble (acting as though or characteristic of considering one's values of little importance)
- little (occupying a low position in a hierarchy)
- (obsolete) short (not long lasting)
- humble (not owning much)
- (obsolete) little, insufficient
- few (not numerous)
- narrow, tight
- short
- thin
- light
- short
- simple, easy, simple
- ordinary, common
- physically weak
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