1. This (singular): This is the most common meaning of "itti." It refers to a singular object or entity that is close to the speaker.
Example:
* ఇట్టి పుస్తకం నాది. (Itti pustakam naadi) - This book is mine.
2. Such (singular): "Itti" can also mean "such" when referring to a singular thing with specific qualities.
Example:
* ఇట్టి అందమైన పువ్వు నేను ఎప్పుడూ చూడలేదు. (Itti andamaina puvvu nenu eppudu chudaledu) - I have never seen such a beautiful flower.
3. This kind (plural): "Itti" can be used to refer to a type or category of things.
Example:
* ఇట్టి కుక్కలు చాలా మంచివి. (Itti kukkalu chala manchiv) - This kind of dog is very good.
4. Like this (demonstrative): "Itti" can also be used to describe something in a way that is similar to something else.
Example:
* నా పుస్తకం ఇట్లా ఉంది. (Na pustakam itla undi) - My book is like this.
5. Here (location): In some contexts, "itti" can be used to indicate a location close to the speaker.
Example:
* ఇట్టికి రా. (Ittiki raa) - Come here.
The specific meaning of "itti" will depend on the context of the sentence.