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* {{ipa+|eore|[o]}} | * {{ipa+|eore|[o]}} | ||
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{{head|eore| | {{head|eore|article form}} | ||
# {{inflection of|eore|e||accusative}} | # {{inflection of|eore|e||accusative}} | ||
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{{eore-art}} | {{eore-art}} | ||
Revision as of 18:17, 23 June 2026
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Latin aut.
Conjunction
o
- or
Brooding
Alternative forms
| Extended ASCII Form: | o |
| Abjad ASCII Form: | o |
Pronunciation
(Brooding) IPA: /o/
Conjunction
o
- or
Usage Notes
“Phrasal or” - used to join two parts of a single phrase. See otlaibroo for “clausal or.”
Toki Pona
Etymology
Georgian: -ო (-o); (vocative suffix). Created by Sonja Lang pre-pu.
Pronunciation
(Toki Pona) IPA: /o/
Particle
o
- marks the end of a vocative (who is being spoken to)
- marks the start of an imperative (command, wish, instruction)
- should
Central Isles Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
o a
- fish
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Paranukian
Pronunciation
Article
o
- accusative of e
See also
| Paranukian articles | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indef | def | |||
| sing | pl | sing | pl | |
| nom | e | he | te | se |
| acc | o | ho | to | ho/so |
| gen | a | ha | ta | sa |
| dat/inst | u | hu | tu | so/su |
Categories:
- Contionary
- Avendonian conjunctions
- Avendonian words
- Brooding words
- Brooding conjunctions
- Toki Pona particles
- Toki Pona words
- Central Isles Creole terms derived from Knrawi
- Central Isles Creole lemmas
- Central Isles Creole nouns
- Central Isles Creole animate nouns
- Paranukian non-lemma forms
- Paranukian article forms