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Symbol

yo

  1. ISO 639-1 code 1

Енглески

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

As a greeting first attested in 1859, attested first as a cry of sailors and huntsmen (first attested in the 1400s; compare e.g. huzzah, giddyup). Originally from Средњи Енглески yo, io, ȝo, yeo, yaw, variant forms of ya, ye (yes, yea), from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Стари Енглески (ang) is not set as an ancestor of Енглески (en) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Енглески is Early Modern English (en-ear) (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is Енглески (en)).., from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Енглески (en) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Енглески is Early Modern English (en-ear) (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is Енглески (en)).., from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) is not set as an ancestor of Енглески (en) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Енглески is Early Modern English (en-ear) (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is Енглески (en))..; or perhaps from Lua грешка in Модул:etymology at line 156: Стари Енглески (ang) is not set as an ancestor of Енглески (en) in Модул:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Енглески is Early Modern English (en-ear) (an etymology-only language whose regular parent is Енглески (en))... Compare Дански, Шведски, Немачки, Норвешки jo (yes (flexible meaning)), Холандски jow (hi, hey) and Холандски jo (hi, hey). More at yea, ow, ew.

Modern popularity apparently dates from World War II (claimed to be a common response at roll calls; see definition 4), and then most intensely attested in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; it thence spread globally from American dominance of pop culture post-WWII.

Interjection

yo

  1. (slang) A greeting similar to hi.
    Синонимs: oi, wotcher
    Yo Paulie! How's it going?
  2. (slang) An interjection similar to hey.
    Синонимs: ahoy, oi, Thesaurus:hey
    Yo, check this out!
    Check this out, yo!
  3. (slang) An expression of surprise or excitement.
    Yo, that's crazy, but I don't remember asking.
    • Script error: The function "source_t" does not exist.
      Lua грешка in Модул:languages/errorGetBy at line 16: Please specify a language or etymology language code in the first parameter; the value "<strong class="error"><span class="scribunto-error" id="mw-scribunto-error-51fddb02">Script error: The function &quot;first_lang&quot; does not exist.</span></strong>" is not valid (see Wiktionary:List of languages)..
  4. (military slang) Present! Here!
    Sergeant: Smith?
    Private Smith: Yo!
  5. (chiefly African-American Vernacular) Emphatic conclusion to a statement.
    • 2010, "Kafkaesque" (Breaking Bad TV series, season 3, episode 9)
      JESSE: That is messed up, yo.
Synonyms
Derived terms

Translations

Etymology 2

From you're, your, etc.

Alternative forms

Determiner

yo

  1. (colloquial) Pronunciation spelling of your.
    Yo sandwich has only bacon in it. Want some ketchup on that?
Derived terms

Pronoun

yo

  1. (Baltimore) third-person singular, familiar
    Yo was tuckin' in his shirt! (Stotko and Troyer 2007)

Etymology 3

Noun

yo

  1. Скраћеница од year(s) old; also y.o., y/o.
  2. (crochet) Initialism of yarn over.

Etymology 4

From Руски ё (jo).

Pronunciation

Noun

yo (plural yos)

  1. The letter Ё, ё.
Derived terms
Translations

Etymology 5

Numeral

yo

  1. Short for yoleven.

Etymology 6

From irregular romanization of the standard Мандарин pronunciation of Кинески (yuè).

Noun

yo (plural yo or yos)

  1. , a traditional Chinese unit of volume.

    See also

    Anagrams

    • oy (alphagram oy)

    Afar

    Pronunciation

    Pronoun

    1. I, me

    Usage notes

    • The form yóo is used when the pronoun isn't followed by a clitic.

    See also

    Шаблон:aa-personal pronouns

    References

    Aragonese

    Etymology

    Inherited from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.

    Pronoun

    yo m sg or f sg

    1. First-person singular nominative pronoun; I

    See also

    Шаблон:an-personal pronouns

    References

    Asturian

    Etymology

    Inherited from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.

    Pronoun

    yo

    1. I (first-person singular pronoun)

    Chavacano

    Etymology

    From Шпански yo.

    Pronoun

    yo (accusative conmigo)

    1. I (first-person singular pronoun)

    Chinese

    Etymology

    From Енглески yo.

    Pronunciation

  2. Adjective

    yo

    1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, chiefly university slang) outgoing; sociable

    Verb

    yo (Hong Kong Cantonese, chiefly university slang)

    1. to act in an outgoing manner
    2. to socialize with; to interact with
    3. (euphemistic) Used in certain interjections to replace vulgar verbs.

    Derived terms

    Danish

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Енглески yo.

    Interjection

    yo

    1. (slang) yo

    Dutch

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Енглески yo.

    Pronunciation

    Interjection

    yo

    1. (slang) yo (informal greeting, interjection similar to hey)

    Guerrero Amuzgo

    Adjective

    yo

    1. with

    Haitian Creole

    Etymology

    This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.

    Pronunciation

    Article

    yo pl

    1. the

    Usage notes

    This word is only used in its article sense when it modifies a plural noun.

    See also

    Pronoun

    yo (contracted form y)

    1. they
    2. them

    Indonesian

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    Etymology 1

    A shortening of "ayo" (come on)

    Etymology 2

    Borrowed from Енглески yo.

    Pronunciation

    Interjection

    yo

    1. (slang) yo (greeting, interjection similar to hey)

    Japanese

    Romanization

    yo

    1. The hiragana syllable (yo) or the katakana syllable (yo) in Hepburn romanization.

    Kristang

    Pronoun

    yo

    1. I (first-person singular personal pronoun)[1]

    See also

    Kristang personal pronouns (edit)
    Person Singular Plural
    First yo nus
    Second bos bolotu
    Third eli olotu

    References

    1. 2010, Ladislav Prištic, Kristang - Crioulo de Base Portuguesa, Masaryk University, page 26.

    Ladino

    Etymology

    From Old Spanish yo, from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.

    Pronunciation

    Pronoun

    Шаблон:lad-pron

    1. I

    Lashi

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Lolo-Burmese *hja, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *hja. Cognates include Jingpho yi.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    yo

    1. field
    2. farm

    Etymology 2

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    yo

    1. peace

    Etymology 3

    From Proto-Lolo-Burmese [Терм?], from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-ja. Cognates include Jingpho kăya.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    yo

    1. itch

    References

    Lingala

    Pronoun

    yo

    1. Alternative form of yɔ̂

    Lower Tanana

    Noun

    yo

    1. sky

    References

    • James Kari, Lower Tanana Athabaskan Listening and Writing Exercises (1991)

    Mandarin

    Romanization

    Романизација

    yo (Zhuyin Lua грешка in Модул:string_utilities at line 388: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got table).)

    1. Hanyu Pinyin reading of
    2. Hanyu Pinyin reading of 𪠸, 𪠸

    Романизација

    yo

    1. Usage notes

      • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

      Middle English

      Etymology 1

      Pronoun

      yo

      1. Alternative form of yow

      Etymology 2

      Pronoun

      yo

      1. Alternative form of heo (she)

      Noone

      Noun

      yo (plural yɔ́)

      1. snake

      References

      Norman

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      From Стари Француски yaue, ewe, euwe, egua (water), from Латински aqua (water), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (water, flowing water).

      Noun

      yo f (plural yos)

      1. (Sark) water

      Old Spanish

      Etymology

      Inherited from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.

      Adverb

      yo

      1. I

      Descendants

      • Ладино: yo/ייו
      • Шпански: yo

      Pali

      Alternative forms

      Lua грешка: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string expected, got nil).

      Pronoun

      yo

      1. мушког рода номинатива једнине of ya (who (relative))

      Spanish

      Etymology

      From Old Spanish yo, from Late Latin eo, from Classical Latin egō̆.

      Pronunciation

       
      • IPA(кључ): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʝo/ [ˈɟ͡ʝo]
      • IPA(кључ): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈʃo/ [ˈʃo]
      • IPA(кључ): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʒo/ [ˈʒo]

      • Audio:(file)
      • Риме: -o
      • Syllabification: yo

      Pronoun

      yo

      1. First-person singular pronoun in the nominative case; I

      Usage notes

      • When more pronouns are included in the same sentence, it is considered impolite to say the pronoun yo at first; it must be the last one (this also applies to ):
        Iremos Rosa, tú y yo.Rosa, you and I will go.

      Derived terms

      See also

      Noun

      yo m (plural yos or yoes)

      1. (psychoanalysis) Freud's concept of the ego

      Descendants

      • Chavacano: yo

      Further reading

      Turkish

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      Clipping of yok.

      Pronunciation

      Interjection

      yo

      1. (informal) no
      2. (informal) Term of objection, roughly equivalent to nope, nah or naw.

      Further reading

      West Makian

      Pronunciation

      Particle

      yo

      1. sentence-final action negation particle; not
        de tifiam yoI am not eating

      Usage notes

      Specifically negates action verbs (intransitive, transitive, ditransitive, etc.). To negate a stative verb, see wayo. The verbs seba/tope (to want) are not negated by ua, which would be ungrammatical. Instead, one uses the verb fono (to not want).

      References

      Xhosa

      Pronoun

      Шаблон:xh-pron

      1. Шаблон:xh-combining stem of

      Yanomamö

      Noun

      yo (plural yoku)

      1. path, trail, a path marked by hand-broken branches

      References

      Ye'kwana

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      yo

      1. (transitive) to leave (someone) without a portion from the hunt

      References

      Yoruba

      Pronunciation

      • Грешка у скрипти: Не постоји модул „yo-pron”.

      Verb

      Шаблон:yo-verb

      1. to become saturated with food or drinks; to become full (after eating)
        1. to become drunk
      2. to become fleshy or robust (in reference to the belly or body)
      3. (idiomatic, euphemistic) to become pregnant

      Derived terms

      • Àwòyó (a nickname for the orisha Yemọja)

      Zulu

      Pronoun

      -yo

      1. Combining stem of yona.