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  1. Mar 18, 2008 · If he called her a jota I imagine he was calling her a lesb*an. [jota: jot, bit ( no entiendo ni jota means "I don't understand a word of it.") or ( no se ve ni jota means you "can't see a thing".] vicente

  2. Apr 8, 2022 · Jota is actually a nickname with his Wolves shirt closer to his real name. Why is he called Jota? He was actually born Diogo Jose Teixeira da Silva but supposedly chose to go by...

  3. The Jota is a Spanish genre of music and dance that exists throughout Spain, but whose origins lie in the Spanish region of Aragon. However, like most Spanish dances of this time, it varies by region, including a version from Navarra, Galicia and Murcia, among many others.

  4. Nov 11, 2023 · “I want you to call me joto,” he says in the poem, not as an insult or a joke but in a humanizing way. As the poem unfolds, and the poet resignifies (gives new meaning) the word joto, he confronts the pain the word has caused him but also affirms that he has learned to love himself.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jota_(music)Jota (music) - Wikipedia

    Due to phonetic changes, it has become jota (pronounced [ˈxota]) in modern Spanish (reborrowed to Valencian as jota [ˈxota], or cota [ˈkɔta]) and hotia (pron. [ˈxota]) or ixota (pron. [iˈʃota]) in Aragonese; Valencian: [ˈxota]; Asturian: xota [ˈʃota]; Galician: xota [ˈʃɔtɐ].

  6. The jota probably originated as a fertility dance in Aragon, although legend states that it was brought north from Andalusia by the exiled Moorish poet Aben Jot. The jarana of Yucatán, danced with whirling scarves, is a Mexican derivative of the jota.

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  8. Mar 29, 2022 · Jota’ is just the way that the letter ‘J’ is pronounced in the Portuguese language and isn’t actually his name at all.

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