According to the Urban Dictionary website, the word "Tutti" has 5 totally different meanings defined there. On the Wikipedia site, the word "Tutti" is an Italian word that means all or together.
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The root word meaning "nerve" is "neur-" from the Greek word "neuron" meaning sinew or nerve.
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Tutti
The word tutti in Punjabi means poo. It is pronounced as tatee
The word would be "tutti."
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The Italian translation fo all is tutti
Well, darling, "hutch tutti" doesn't mean a damn thing in Polish. It sounds like someone mixed up their languages or just made up some gibberish. So, if you're trying to impress someone with your nonexistent Polish skills, you might want to try a different approach.
Tutti (this means everyone is to play) Often in a piece you will see 'Solo' for when just one player should be playing, then 'Soli' for when the section has a solo, then tutti when everyone should play.
"Ciao" is the basic word for "Hello".
Tutti pazzi was created in 1985.
Tutti in maschera was created in 1856.
Tutti Camarata died in 2005.