English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Japanese 高知 (Kōchi).
Proper noun
Kochi (uncountable)
- The capital city of Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.
- A prefecture of Japan.
Translations
Kōchi, Japan
- Arabic: كُوتْشِي (kūtšī)
- Armenian: Կոտի (Koti)
- Bulgarian: Ко́чи (Kóči)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 高知 (zh) (Gāozhī)
- Czech: Kóči
- Dutch: Kochi n
- French: Kochi
- Hebrew: קוצ׳י
- Hindi: कोच्ची (koccī)
- Japanese: 高知 (ja) (こうち, Kōchi)
- Korean: 고치 (Gochi)
- Lithuanian: Kočis
- Marathi: कोउची (koucī)
- Russian: Ко́ти (ru) m or f (Kóti)
- Spanish: Kochi (es)
- Thai: โคจิ (koo-jì)
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Japanese 幸地 (Kōchi) or Japanese 高地 (Kōchi).
Proper noun
Kochi (plural Kochis)
- A surname from Japanese.
Etymology 3
Borrowed from Malayalam കൊച്ചി (kocci).
Proper noun
Kochi (uncountable)
- A city in Kerala, in southwestern India.
Translations
city in India
- Arabic: كوتشي
- Bulgarian: Кочин m (Kočin)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 科契 (kēqì)
- French: Cochin (fr) m
- Greek: Κοτσί (Kotsí)
- Gujarati: કોચીન n (kocīn), કોચી n (kocī)
- Hindi: कोची (hi) (kocī)
- Japanese: コーチ (ja) (Kōchi)
- Kannada: ಕೊಚ್ಚಿ (kocci)
- Konkani: कोच्चि (kocci)
- Latin: Cochinum n
- Malayalam: കൊച്ചി (ml) (kocci)
- Judeo-Malayalam: קוגין (kogīn)
- Marathi: कोची (kocī)
- Tamil: கொச்சி (ta) (kocci)
- Telugu: కొచ్చి (te) (kocci)
- Thai: โกจจิ
- Urdu: کوچی (kocī)
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Etymology 4
Noun
Kochi (plural Kochis)
- A member of a nomadic pastoral group of primarily Ghilji Pashtun people.
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 幸地 (Kōchi) or Japanese 高地 (Kōchi).
Proper noun
Kochi m or f by sense
- a surname from Japanese