shoti

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== English == === Alternative forms === sioti shot (slang) shots (slang) === Etymology === Borrowed from Hokkien 小弟 (sió-tǐ, “younger brother; youngest brother”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈʃo.tɪ/ === Noun === shoti (plural shotis) (Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial) the youngest brother (informal) a younger brother; little brother (familiar) a young male junior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community) term of address for the youngest brother (informal) term of address for a younger brother (familiar) term of address for a young male junior (usually within the Chinese Filipino community) ==== Usage notes ==== In the Philippines, the term is primarily used and recognized within Chinese Filipino families as the predominant term to refer to and address the youngest brother in the family, and by extension, any little brother in the family or even any younger young male that the speaker is familiar with. ==== Coordinate terms ==== (female): shobe ==== Related terms ==== Ahiya ahiya Achi achi == Swahili == === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from English short. ==== Noun ==== shoti class IX (plural shoti class X) loss, deficit kuingia shoti ― to make a loss === Etymology 2 === Borrowed from Arabic [Term?]. ==== Adverb ==== shoti quickly, hurriedly