What is the meaning of Yo?

ISO 639-1 language code for Yoruba.

A greeting similar to hi.

An interjection similar to hey.

An expression of surprise or excitement.

Present! Here!

Emphatic conclusion to a statement.

Pronunciation spelling of your.

Generic third-person singular pronoun .

Abbreviation of year(s) old; also y.o., y/o.

Initialism of yarn over.

The name of the letter Ё/ё in Cyrillic alphabets.

Clipping of yoleven.

Obsolete form of yue, a traditional Chinese unit of volume.

Alternative form of YO:

  1. Abbreviation of yarnover.

Abbreviation of yarnover.

Alternative form of YO:

  1. Abbreviation of yarnover.

Abbreviation of yarnover.

to itch

you (singular)

I

with

the

they

them

I (first-person singular personal pronoun)

sky

Hanyu Pinyin reading of  /

Hanyu Pinyin reading of  / 𪠸, 𪠸

nonstandard spelling of

alternative form of yow

alternative form of heo (she)

snake

I

perhaps, maybe

class 4 of -o: they

class 9 of -o: it

one

sentence-final action negation particle; not

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

to leave (someone) without a portion from the hunt

I, me

First-person singular nominative pronoun; I

I

outgoing; sociable

to act in an outgoing manner

to socialize with; to interact with

Used in certain interjections to replace vulgar verbs.

yo

yo (informal greeting, interjection similar to hey)

apheretic form of ayo

yo (greeting, interjection similar to hey)

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

alternative spelling of yula

alternative spelling of yuya

alternative spelling of ye

alternative spelling of yu

I (myself)

you (singular)

water

masculine nominative singular of ya (who )

first-person singular pronoun in the nominative case; I

Like other masculine words, masculine 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.

If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g. se lo dije instead of *le lo dije).

Used primarily in Spain.

Used only in rare circumstances.

Freud's concept of the ego

no

Term of objection, roughly equivalent to nope, nah or naw.

Combining stem of yona.

to become saturated with food or drinks; to become full (after eating)

  1. to become drunk

to become drunk

to become fleshy or robust (in reference to the belly or body)

to become pregnant

Combining stem of yona.

Source: wiktionary.org

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