Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Lithuanian term or phrase:
tuta
English translation:
This word doesn't mean anything, it's used just for rhyming.
Added to glossary by
Nikita Kobrin
Dec 8, 2002 16:21
21 yrs ago
Lithuanian term
tuta
Lithuanian to English
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Religion
Rimo rimo tuta, rimo rimo tuta, Sutarjela, Sutarjela.
It is from an ancient sutartine, which women sing while lighting a fire.
It is from an ancient sutartine, which women sing while lighting a fire.
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3 +3 | As far as I know "tuta" doesn't mean anything and thus can't be translated. | Nikita Kobrin |
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As far as I know "tuta" doesn't mean anything and thus can't be translated.
It's used just for rhyming.
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Comment: "Aciu labai."
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