Tittle Meaning in English
word
ˈtɪtəɫ
TIH-tuhl
tˈɪtəl
TIH-tuhl
التعريف
A tittle is a very small mark or point, such as the dot above the letters 'i' or 'j'. It can also mean a tiny or unimportant detail.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Rare and formal; mostly used in expressions like 'not one tittle' (not even a tiny amount). Refers literally to tiny marks in handwriting, but more often used figuratively for tiny details.
Spanish: tilde - punto (de letra i o j) - detalle mínimoPortuguese (BR): til - ponto (em i ou j) - detalhe mínimoPortuguese (PT): til - ponto (no i ou j) - detalhe mínimoChinese (Simplified): 笔尖点 - 极小的细节Chinese (Traditional): 筆尖點 - 極小的細節Hindi: सूक्ष्म बिंदु - बहुत छोटी बातArabic: نقطة صغيرة (في حرف) - تفصيل دقيقBengali: বিন্দু - সামান্য অংশRussian: точка (над буквой) - йота (малейшая часть)Japanese: 点(てん)- ごくわずかな部分Vietnamese: dấu chấm nhỏ - chi tiết rất nhỏKorean: 점 (글자 위의) - 사소한 부분Turkish: nokta (harf üzerindeki) - zerre kadar şeyUrdu: نقطہ (حرف پر) - بالکل معمولی حصہIndonesian: titik kecil - bagian sangat kecil
جمل نموذجية
The dot above the letter 'i' is called a tittle.
basic
Please write every tittle and cross every 't'.
basic
There is not a tittle of truth in that rumor.
basic
He didn't change a tittle of the original law.
natural
Don’t waste time arguing about every little tittle.
natural
She pays attention to every tittle in her work.
natural