From en.wiktionary.org:
[Appendix:Variations of "bita"]
** Latin
[la]
*** Pronunciation
- [la]
*** Noun
[la]
1. [la] [la] : life
** Catalan
*** Etymology
[ca].
*** Pronunciation
- [ca-IPA]
*** Noun
[f]
1. [ca] bitt
**** Derived terms
- [ca]
*** See also
- [ca] - [ca]
*** Further reading
- [R:ca:IEC2]
** Crimean Tatar
*** Noun
[crh]
1. grandmother
**** Declension
[nıñ]
**** Synonyms
- [crh] - (in the northern dialect) abay
** Czech
*** Pronunciation
- [cs-IPA]
*** Participle
[cs]
1. [cs]
** Galician
*** Alternative forms
- [gl]
*** Etymology
From [gl], from [gl].
*** Pronunciation
- [gl]
*** Noun
[f]
1. [gl] bitt 2. [gl] mooring post
*** References
- [R:gl:TILG] - [R:TLPGP]
** Icelandic
*** Noun
[is]
1. [is] 2. [is] 3. [is] 4. [is] 5. [is]
** Indonesian
*** Etymology
[id], from alteration of the word [en]. Compare to Standard [ms].
*** Pronunciation
- [id] - [id] - [id]
*** Noun
[id]
1. [id] byte 1. a unit of computing storage equal to eight bit s, which can represent any of 256 distinct values 2. a short sequence of bit s (binary digits) that can be operated on as a unit by a computer ; the smallest usable machine word
*** Further reading
- [R:KBBI Daring]
** Jamamadí
*** Noun
[jaa]
1. [jaa] mosquito
*** References
- 2007. The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive (see http://archive.phonetics.ucla.edu/Language/BNH/bnh.html) . Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics. [jaa]
** Latvian
*** Noun
[lv]
1. [lv]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Pronunciation
- [nn]
*** Etymology 1
[nn] From [nn], from [nn], from [nn]. Akin to [en].
**** Alternative forms
- [nn]
**** Verb
[nn]
1. to bite
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Noun
[nn]
1. [nn] ( _Etymology 3_ )
** Old English
*** Alternative forms
- [ang]
*** Etymology
[ang] From [ang]. See the verb [gem-pro].
Cognate with [ofs], [goh] ([de]), [non].
*** Pronunciation
- [bita]
*** Noun
[m]
1. bite (of food), mouthful 2. biter , one who bites
**** Declension
[bit]
**** Descendants
- [en]
** Old Frisian
*** Etymology
[ofs] [ofs] From [ofs].
*** Verb
[ofs]
1. to [en]
**** Conjugation
[class=1]
**** Descendants
- [frr] - [stq] - [fy]
** Old High German
*** Etymology 1
[goh] From the verb [goh].
**** Noun
[f]
1. [goh] request , inquiry
***** Descendants
- [de]
*** Etymology 2
[goh] From the verb [goh].
**** Noun
[f] [1]
1. [goh] anticipation , expectation , hesitation , wait 2. stay
*** References
References: [1]. [bʰei̯dʰ-]
** Old Norse
*** Etymology 1
[non] Presumably from [non] or [non].
**** Verb
[non-verb]
1. to cut into bit s
***** Conjugation
[bit]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Noun
[non]
1. [non] 2. [non]
**** Verb
[non]
1. [non]
** Old Swedish
*** Etymology
From [gmq-osw], from [gmq-osw].
*** Verb
[gmq-osw]
1. bite
**** Conjugation
[bīt]
**** Descendants
- [sv]
** Polish
*** Pronunciation
[pl-pr]
*** Participle
[pl]
1. [pl]
*** Noun
[pl]
1. [pl]
**** Alternative forms
- [pl]
** Sranan Tongo
*** Pronunciation
- [srn-IPA]
*** Etymology 1
From [srn].
**** Adjective
[srn]
1. [srn] [en]
**** Noun
[srn]
1. [srn] [en]
*** Etymology 2
Borrowed from [srn].
**** Noun
[srn]
1. [srn] a type of strong liquor
** Swazi
*** Verb
[bíta]
1. to call
**** Inflection
[ss]
** Swedish
*** Pronunciation
- [sv]
*** Etymology 1
[sv] From [sv], from [sv], from [sv].
**** Verb
[biter]
1. to bite
***** Conjugation
[class=1]
***** Related terms
{{col|sv |avbita |avbitare |bit |bita ihop |bett |bitning |bitsocker |sammanbiten }}
*** Etymology 2
[sv] [sv]; which comes from the same root as the above.
**** Verb
[sv-verb-reg]
1. to dice , to split into bits (e.g. sugar into cubes)
***** Conjugation
[sv-conj-wk]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob]