yo
( international standards ) ISO 639-1 language code forYoruba . 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 fromMiddle English yo ,io ,ȝo ,yeo ,yaw , variant forms ofya ,ye ( “ yes, yea ” ) , fromOld English ġēa ( “ yes, yea ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *ja ( “ yes, thus, so ” ) ; or perhaps fromOld English ēow ( “ Wo!, Alas! ” ,interjection ) . CompareDanish ,Swedish ,German ,Norwegian jo ( “ yes (flexible meaning) ” ) ,Dutch jow ( “ hi, hey ” ) andDutch jo ( “ hi, hey ” ) . More atyea ,ow ,ew .
Modern popularity apparently dates from World War II (claimed to be a common response atroll calls ; see definition 4), and then most intensely attested inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ; it thence spread globally from American dominance of pop culture post-WWII.
yo
( slang ) A greeting similar tohi . Synonyms: oi ,wotcher Yo Paulie! How's it going?
( slang ) An interjection similar tohey . Synonyms: ahoy ,oi ;see also Thesaurus:hey Yo , check this out!
Check this out,yo !
( slang ) An expression of surprise or excitement. Yo , that's crazy, but I don't remember asking.
2021 October 2, Mason Cannon, “Don't Feel Pressured To Declare Your Major Right Away”, inStudy Breaks [2] :I have quickly acclimated myself to the standard form of greeting on campus: "Oh hey what’s your name? … Yeah, nice to meet you, what're you studying? …Yo that’s sick!" A script to recite, nearly verbatim, 10 times a day or more.
( military slang ) Present !Here !Sergeant: Smith?Private Smith: Yo !( 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 . greeting similar to hi
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interjection similar to hey
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expression of surprise or excitement
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Fromyou're ,your , etc.
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( colloquial ) Pronunciation spelling ofyour .Yo sandwich has only bacon in it. Want some ketchup on that?
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( Baltimore ) third-person singular, familiar Yo was tuckin' in his shirt! (Stotko and Troyer 2007 )yo
Abbreviation ofyear (s) old ;alsoy.o. ,y/o . ( crochet ) Initialism ofyarn over .FromRussian ё ( jo ) .
yo (plural yos )
The letterЁ ,ё . yo
Short foryoleven .From irregular romanization of the standardMandarin pronunciation ofChinese 龠 ( yuè ) .
yo (plural yo or yos )
Obsolete form ofyue , atraditional Chinese unit ofvolume .yo (plural yos )
( knitting ) Alternative form ofYO :Abbreviation ofyarnover .yo (third-person singular simple present yos ,present participle yoing ,simple past and past participle yoed )
( knitting ) Alternative form ofYO :Abbreviation ofyarnover .Cognate withSaho yoo .
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I ,me The formyóo is used when the pronoun isn't followed by a clitic. E. M. Parker, R. J. Hayward (1985 ) “yo”, inAn Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English) , University of London,→ISBN Inherited fromLate Latin eo , fromClassical Latin egō̆ .
yo m sg or f sg
First-person singular nominative pronoun ;I Aragonese personal pronouns
The forms shown in the table are the most widespread ones. Some varieties use different forms:nusotros /as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) andnusaltros /as (Benasquese and Belsetán).usté (s) (Benasquese),ustet (z) (Ansotano),vustet (z) (Tensino, Somontanos)vusotros /as (Ansotano, Cheso, Somontanos) andvusaltros /as (Benasquese and Belsetán).ell (s) (Benasquese) ander (s) (Belsetán).era (s) (Belsetán).mos (Ribagorçan). Before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronounen the contracted formmo' is used.li (s) (Cheso, Tensino).el (Ribagorçan). The contracted forml' is used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds and'l after pronouns ending in vowels andno ( “ no, not ” ) .es ,els (Ribagorçan). These forms are contracted to's and'ls after pronouns ending in vowels andno ( “ no, not ” ) . The contracted forms are used before verbs beginning with vowel sounds. In Ribagorçan the contracted formto' is used before third-person pronouns and the adverbial pronounen . “yo ”, inAragonario, diccionario castellano–aragonés (in Spanish) Inherited fromLate Latin eo , fromClassical Latin egō̆ .
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I ( first-person singular pronoun ) Inherited fromSpanish yo .
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I ( 1st person nominative pronoun ) FromEnglish yo .
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( Hong Kong Cantonese , chiefly university slang ) outgoing ;sociable yo ( Hong Kong Cantonese , chiefly university slang )
toact in anoutgoing manner tosocialize with; tointeract with ( euphemistic ) Used in certain interjections to replace vulgar verbs. Borrowed fromEnglish yo .
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( slang ) yo 2016 , Lisbeth Zornig, Mikael Lindholm,Bundfald , Art People,→ISBN :Borrowed fromEnglish yo .
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( slang ) yo ( informal greeting, interjection similar to hey ) yo
with (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
yo pl
the This word is only used in its article sense when it modifies a plural noun.
yo (contracted form y )
they them Fromayo .
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Short forayo .Borrowed fromEnglish yo .
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( slang ) yo (greeting, interjection similar to hey )yo
Thehiragana syllableよ ( yo ) or thekatakana syllableヨ ( yo ) inHepburn romanization. yo
I ( first-person singular personal pronoun ) [ 1] ^ 2010 , Ladislav Prištic,Kristang - Crioulo de Base Portuguesa , Masaryk University, page 26.io ( Romania ) ,lyo ( Yugoslavia ) Inherited fromOld Spanish yo ( “ I ” ) , fromLate Latin eo , fromClassical Latin egō̆ .
yo (Hebrew spelling ייו )[ 1]
I ( myself ) [16th c.] (Can wedate this quote?) , Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi, edited by Aron Rodrigue, Sarah Abrevaya Stein,A Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica: The Ladino Memoir of Sa'adi Besalel A-Levi [3] , Stanford University Press, published2012 ,→ISBN ,page215 :Yo , ke nunka en mis dias ke non sali aver fuego, syendo fui akavidado, ma akea noche fui ovligado de ir a este fuego, non para verlo, otro ke syendo era serka dela kaza de si. Shelomo Fernandes.Myself , never in all my days had I gone out to watch a fire, seeing as how I was warned against that, but that night I was obligated to go after this fire, not to watch it, but [because] it was approaching Mr. Shelomo Fernandes's house.2002 ,Aki Yerushalayim [4] , numbers68-72 ,page59 :[ …] i no digas: fulano es fermozo iyo no, ke bien saves ke deske el ombre es muerto, ke no se kuenta salvo por animalia muerta.And don’t say: so and so is handsome andI ’m not; you know well that since the man is dead that he doesn’t count except as a dead animal. 2006 , Matilda Koén-Sarano,Por el plazer de kontar [5] ,page142 :[ …] mos fuimos en luna de miel a París, iyo empesí a engodrarme … i engodrarme. El prenyado a mí me yakishea muncho.we left to have our honeymoon in Paris, andI started to gain weight … and gain weight. I look so much like I am pregnant. 2008 , Matilda Gini Barnatán, Viviana Rajel Barnatán, Darío Meta Barnatán,La ija i la madre komo la unya i la karne [6] , Ibersaf Editores,→ISBN ,page69 :Agora soltanto So reflekto de Tu BrilyoYo no me demando Sospiro Mirando en lo Alto So felis Dunke bivo… Now letting go, I am[ an ] image of your radiance,I wonder not; I sigh, looking above, I am happy, therefore I live… ^ “yo ”, inTrezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola .yo
Alternative form ofyɔ̂ yo
sky James Kari,Lower Tanana Athabaskan Listening and Writing Exercises (1991) yo (yo5 / yo0 ,Zhuyin ˙ㄧㄛ )
Hanyu Pinyin reading of喲 / 哟 Hanyu Pinyin reading of嚛 / 𪠸 ,𪠸 yo
Nonstandard spelling ofyō .Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.yo
Alternative form ofyow yo
Alternative form ofheo ( “ she ” ) yo (plural yɔ́ )
snake FromOld French yaue ,ewe ,euwe ,egua ( “ water ” ) , fromLatin aqua ( “ water ” ) , fromProto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ ( “ water, flowing water ” ) .
yo f (plural yos )
( Sark ) water Inherited fromLate Latin eo , fromClassical Latin egō̆ .
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I Alternative scripts
𑀬𑁄 ( Brahmi script ) यो ( Devanagari script ) যো ( Bengali script ) යො ( Sinhalese script ) ယော orယေႃ ( Burmese script ) โย ( Thai script ) ᨿᩮᩣ ( Tai Tham script ) ໂຍ orໂຢ ( Lao script ) យោ ( Khmer script ) 𑄠𑄮 ( Chakma script ) yo
masculine nominative singular ofya ( “ who( relative ) ” ) IPA (key ) : /ˈjo/ Rhymes:-o Syllabification:yo yo
perhaps ,maybe Álvarez, José, Bravo, María (2008 ) “yo”, inDiccionario básico de la lengua añú [Basic dictionary of the Añú language ][7] , Maracaibo, Venezuela: University of Zulia,→ISBN , page108 .FromOld Spanish yo , fromLate Latin eo , fromClassical Latin egō̆ .
IPA (key ) : ( everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay ) /ˈʝo/ [ˈɟ͡ʝo] IPA (key ) : ( Buenos Aires and environs ) /ˈʃo/ [ˈʃo] IPA (key ) : ( elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay ) /ˈʒo/ [ˈʒo]
Rhymes:-o Syllabification:yo yo
first-person singular pronoun in the nominative case ;I When more pronouns are included in the same sentence, it is consideredimpolite to say the pronounyo at first; it must be the last one (this also applies tomí ):Iremos Rosa, tú yyo . ―Rosa, you andI will go. Spanish personal pronouns
Not used withcon ;conmigo ,contigo , andconsigo are used instead, respectively Like other masculine Spanish words, masculine Spanish pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender. Treated as if it were third-person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity Ifle orles precedeslo ,la ,los , orlas in a clause, it is replaced withse (e.g.,Se lo dije instead ofLe lo dije ) Depending on the implicit gender of the object being referred to Used primarily in Spain Used only in rare circumstances yo m (plural yos or yoes )
( psychoanalysis ) Freud's concept of theego FromProto-Nuristani *eka , fromProto-Indo-Iranian *Háykas , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁óykos .
yo ( Gambir ) [ 1]
one ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016 ) “y′o”, inNûristânî Etymological Lexicon [1] Clipping ofyok .
yo
( informal ) no ( informal ) Term of objection, roughly equivalent tonope ,nah ornaw . yo
sentence-final action negation particle ;not de tifiamyo ―I amnot eating Specifically negates action verbs (intransitive, transitive, ditransitive, etc.). To negate a stative verb, seewayo . The verbsseba /tope ( “ to want ” ) are not negated byua , which would be ungrammatical. Instead, one uses the verbfono ( “ to not want ” ) .
Clemens Voorhoeve (1982 )The Makian languages and their neighbours [8] , Pacific linguistics -yo
Combining stem ofyona . yo (plural yoku )
path ,trail , a path marked by hand-broken branchesLizot, Jacques (2004 )Diccionario enciclopédico de la lengua yãnomãmɨ [9] (in Spanish), Vicariato apostólico de Puerto Ayacucho,→ISBN yo
( transitive ) toleave (someone) without aportion from thehunt Cáceres, Natalia (2011 ) “yo”, inGrammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana [10] , Lyon yó
to becomesaturated withfood ordrinks ; to becomefull (after eating)to becomedrunk to becomefleshy orrobust (in reference to the belly or body) ( idiomatic , euphemistic ) to becomepregnant Àwòyó ( “ a nickname for the orisha Yemọja ” ) -yo
Combining stem ofyona .