- Note: This is lowercase Lo, not uppercase io.
English[]
Pronunciation[]
Interjection[]
lo
- (archaic) Look, see, behold (in an imperative sense).
Contraction[]
lo
- (colloquial) hello ('lo; see hallo)
Translations[]
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Related terms[]
- lo and behold
Adjective[]
lo
- Template:Informal spelling of
- Can you turn the fan down to lo?
Derived terms[]
- lo-cal
- lo-tech
Related terms[]
- hi
- mid
Anagrams[]
- lo,
- ol'
Asturian[]
Article[]
Lo n. sg. (masculine el, feminine la, masculine plural los, feminine plural les)
- Template:Definite the
Basque[]
Noun[]
Lo
- sleep
Chickasaw[]
Pronoun[]
Lo [[Category:Template:Cic pronouns|Lo]]
Cornish[]
Pronunciation[]
- [[w:Template:Kw phonology|IPA]]: [loː]
Noun[]
Lo f. (plural loyow)[[Category:Template:Kw nouns|Lo]]
- spoon
Galician[]
Pronoun[]
Lo m. (accusative)
- Mutated form of o. (him)
Usage 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
Related terms[]
Interlingua[]
Pronoun[]
lo
- it, that (direct object)
- Tu lo audi? - Do you hear it?
Related terms[]
Italian[]
Etymology[]
From Latin illum, by dropping il- and -m. Latin illum is the accusative singular of ille.[1]
Article[]
Template:Italian definite articles Lo m. sg. (plural gli)
- (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)
- him
- Lo conosci? - Do you know him?
- this or that thing, it
- quando te lo diedi - when I gave it to you.
References[]
- ↑ Template:Cite book
Lojban[]
Cmavo[]
Template:Jbo-cmavo
- 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[]
Template:Cmn-alt-pinyin
- 咭:
Usage notes[]
Almost all syllables transliterated from Chinese speech contain one of four diacritics indicating tone. This is one of the only syllables in the Chinese language that is transcribed only in a toneless form.
Norwegian[]
Noun[]
Template:No-noun-nu
- lint
Derived terms[]
- loe
Verb[]
lo
- past tense of le
Spanish[]
Etymology[]
Latin illum, accusative of ille
Pronoun form from Latin illud, neuter of ille
Article[]
lo
- (neuter definite article used to make abstract nouns from adjectives) the
- lo pobre - the poor one
Pronoun[]
lo
- (impersonal neuter pronoun) it, that
- lo es = that's right (lit. that's it)
See also[]
Template:Spanish pronoun
Swedish[]
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Noun[]
lo
Synonyms[]
- lodjur
Xhosa[]
Pronunciation[]
- /lɔ/
Adjective[]
lo
- this, this one
Related terms[]
- lowo
- lowaya
cs:lo de:lo el:lo es:lo eo:lo fr:lo ko:lo io:lo it:lo ku:lo lt:lo hu:lo nl:lo no:lo oc:lo ro:lo ru:lo sg:lo ss:lo fi:lo sv:lo te:lo th:lo vi:lo vo:lo zh:lo