Lo

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English

Pronunciation

Interjection

Lo

  1. (archaic) Look, see, behold (in an imperative sense).

Contraction

Lo

  1. (colloquial) hello ('lo; see hallo)

Translations

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Adjective

Lo (not comparable)

  1. Informal spelling of low.
    Can you turn the fan down to lo?

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Asturian

Article

Lo n. sg. (masculine el, feminine la, masculine plural los, feminine plural les)

  1. (definite) the

Basque

Noun

Lo

  1. sleep

Catalan

Pronoun

Lo (enclitic, contracted 'l, proclitic el, contracted proclitic l')

  1. him (direct object)

Declension


Chickasaw

Pronoun

Lo

  1. I

Cornish

Pronunciation

Noun

Lo f. (plural loyow)

  1. spoon

Galician

Pronoun

Lo m. (accusative)

  1. Mutated form of o. (him)

Notes

The l- forms of accusative third-person pronouns are used when the preceding word ends in -r or -s, and is suffixed to the preceding word

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Interlingua

Pronoun

Lo

  1. it, that (direct object)
    Tu lo audi? - Do you hear it?

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin illum, by dropping il- and -m. Latin illum is the accusative singular of ille.[1]

Article

Italian Definite Articles
singular plural
masculine il
lo
i
gli
feminine  la le

Lo m. sg. (plural gli)

  1. (the form of il that is used before the so-called impure consonants, that is, s+consonant, gn, ps, x or z; before a vowel it becomes l’) the
    l’osso - the bone
    lo stato - the state
    lo zoo - the zoo

Pronoun

Lo m. sg. (plural li)

  1. him
    Lo conosci? - Do you know him?
  2. this or that thing, it
    quando te lo diedi - when I gave it to you.

Synonyms

References


Lojban

Cmavo

Lo

  1. Indicates that the thing being talked about in the following word is really the thing that is described by the word by definition.

Mandarin

Pinyin

Lo (form of lo0 or lo5)

  1. :

Notes

Almost all syllables transliterated from Chinese speech contain one of four diacritics indicating tone. This is one of the few syllables in the Chinese language that is transcribed only in a toneless form.


Norwegian

Noun

Lo n. (definite singular loet; uncountable)

  1. lint

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Verb

lo

  1. past tense of le

Old Provençal

Article

Lo (feminine la)

  1. the; masculine singular definite article

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin illum, accusative of ille. Pronoun form from Latin illud, neuter of ille.

Article

Lo

  1. neuter definite article used to make abstract nouns from adjectives; the
    lo pobre
    the poor one

Pronoun

Lo

  1. impersonal neuter pronoun; it, that
    lo es
    that's right (literally that's it)

See also


Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

Lo c.

  1. a lynx

Declension

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Vietnamese

Verb

lo

  1. to bother, to worry, to attend to

Xhosa

Pronunciation

  • /lɔ/

Adjective

lo

  1. this, this one

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