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putanoun
Prostitute.
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PUTA
Puta is a Spanish profanity that translates to "prostitute" in English. It is often used as an offensive insult to demean or criticize someone's character, particularly women.
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Puta
In Roman mythology, according to Arnobius, Puta presided over the pruning of trees and was a minor goddess of agriculture. According to one version, the etymology of its name comes from Latin and its literal meaning is pruning. The festivities in honor of this goddess celebrated tree pruning, and these days, the priestesses manifested themselves exercising a sacred carousal honoring the goddess.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of puta in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of puta in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- بوتاArabic
- putaCzech
- putaDanish
- putaGerman
- PutaGreek
- putaEsperanto
- putaSpanish
- پوتاPersian
- putaFinnish
- putaFrench
- The word "puta" translates to "striapach" in Irish. However, please note that this term can be considered vulgar or offensive in some contexts, so it is important to be mindful of how it is used.Irish
- putaHindi
- պետաArmenian
- putaIndonesian
- putaItalian
- putaHebrew
- 売春婦Japanese
- ಪುಟಾKannada
- 개자식Korean
- putaLatin
- putaDutch
- putaNorwegian
- putaPolish
- colocar umPortuguese
- putaRomanian
- путаRussian
- putaSwedish
- புட்டாTamil
- PutaThai
- koymakTurkish
- путаUkrainian
- پوٹاUrdu
- putaVietnamese
- putaYiddish
- PUTAChinese
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