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What (who) is jota - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JOTA; Jota (disambiguation); Jota (Portuguese footballer); Jota (footballer)

Jota         
An expression of joy or relief
Jota! My wife's baby is actually mine.
jota         
['x??t?]
¦ noun a Spanish folk dance for couples, in fast triple time.
Origin
from Sp.
Laverda Jota         
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ITALIAN MOTORCYCLE
Laverda Jota 120
Laverda Jota is a Laverda 1000cc Italian motorcycle suggested by the importers Slater Bros. of Collington, near Bromyard, Herefordshire, England.

Wikipedia

Jota

Jota may refer to:

  • Iota (Ι, ι), the name of the 9th letter in the Greek alphabet;
  • (figuratively) Something very small, based on the fact that the letter Iota (lat. i) is the smallest character in the alphabet;
  • The name of the letter J in Spanish and Portuguese;
  • Jota (music), a type of Spanish music and dance;
  • Jota (food), an Istrian bean-sauerkraut stew;
  • Laverda Jota, an Italian motorcycle;
  • Jota Sport, an English car racing team;
  • Jamboree on the Air (JOTA), an international amateur radio event in the Boy Scouts;
  • Lamborghini Diablo SE30 Jota, a circuit racing version of the Lamborghini Diablo 30th anniversary edition;
  • Lamborghini Miura P400 Jota, a model of the Lamborghini Miura;
  • Mazda Jota MX-5 GT, a model of the Mazda MX-5;
  • Jota Aviation, a British airline.
Examples of use of jota
1. Sin embargo, defienden abiertamente dicha doctrina las fuerzas vendepatrias proyanquis del Sur de Corea quienes no saben ni jota del desarrollo historico–social y no tienen ni un comino del espiritu nacional.
2. Bull–running is only the start of each day of the festival, which also includes parades with giant dolls, strongmen competing to lift anvils, the "jota" folk dance, recitals of traditional music and firework displays. (Reporting by Susana Vera; Writing by Martin Roberts; editing by Sami Aboudi)