Cho - Wiktionary
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Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Clipping of English Choctaw.
Symbol
[edit]cho
- (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Choctaw.
See also
[edit]- Wiktionary’s coverage of Choctaw terms
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- cho'
Etymology
[edit]From a non-rhotic pronunciation of your. Compare yo and cha.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (UK) IPA(key): /t͡ʃəʊ/
- (US) IPA(key): /t͡ʃoʊ/
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Determiner
[edit]cho
- (dialectal, nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of your, especially when preceded by a /t/ sound.
- 2006, Leroy Clark, Writing for the Stage: A Practical Playwriting Guide, Allyn & Bacon, →ISBN, page 159:“Do you ever get cho acrylics done? Acrylics. You know, nails. Look at mine. I have them done every Thersday for my man. I bet yo’ man would like that.”
- 2014, Kahlil Armstrong, Maria's Loyalty..., Author House, →ISBN, page 75:“Shut cho ass up,” Meka said while blushing.
- 2018 November 3, A.J. Davidson, Fallin' for a Westside Dope Boy 2, Sullivan Group Publishing, →ISBN:“Moe, get cho ass in here!” His deep baritone voice caused me to stop in my tracks.
Achang
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (Myanmar) /tʃʰɔ˧/
- (Xiandao) [cʰɔ⁵⁵]
Noun
[edit]cho
- path, way
- Forms an action nominalization of a verb.
- 2010, “2 Samuel 14:1”, in Ngochang Common Language Bible[1], Yangon: Bible Society of Myanmar:Absalom Tauh los cho KuotAbsalom Makes a Return
Derived terms
[edit]- chokangh
- lan cho
- pyo cho
- seq cho
- seq gyo cho
Further reading
[edit]- Inglis, Douglas; Sampu, Nasaw; Jaseng, Wilai; Jana, Thocha (2005), A preliminary Ngochang–Kachin–English Lexicon[2], Payap University, page 18
Alemannic German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- cha, cheemen, cheme, chomu, choo, chéeme
Etymology
[edit]From Old High German kweman, chuman, from Proto-Germanic *kwemaną. Cognate with German kommen, Dutch komen, English come, Icelandic koma, Gothic 𐌵𐌹𐌼𐌰𐌽 (qiman).
Verb
[edit]cho
- (Formazza, Realp (Uri)) to come
Conjugation
[edit]| infinitive | cho | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| past participle | cho | ||||||
| singular | plural | ||||||
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | ||
| ich, i | du | er/si/es | mir | ir | si | ||
| indicative | present | chuume | chunsch | chunt | chemme | chemmet | chemme |
| subjunctive | present | chemm, chemmi | chemmesch | chemm, chemmi | chemme | chemmet | chemme |
| past | chëm, chëmi, chëmt, chëmti, chiem, chiemi | chëmesch, chëmtesch, chiemesch | chëm, chëmi, chëmt, chëmti, chiem, chiemi | chëme, chëmte, chieme | chëmet, chëmtet, chieme | chëme, chëmte, chieme | |
| imperative | affirmative | — | chu | — | — | chemmet | — |
References
[edit]- Abegg, Emil, (1911) Die Mundart von Urseren (Beiträge zur Schweizerdeutschen Grammatik. IV.) [The Dialect of Urseren], Frauenfeld, Switzerland: Huber & Co., page 86.
- Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Franco-Provençal
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): [ˈʃɔ]
Adjective
[edit]cho (Bressan, Graphie de Conflans)
- alternative form of sol (“alone”)
References
[edit]- seul in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
Galician
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese cho.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /t͡ʃo/ [t͡ʃʊ]
Contraction
[edit]cho
- contraction of te + o, literally “to you, him/it (masculine)” Non cho dou! ― I won't give it to you!
Haitian Creole
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French chaud (“hot”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ʃo/
Adjective
[edit]cho
- hot
- warm
References
[edit]- Targète, Jean; Urciolo, Raphael (1993), Haitian Creole-English Dictionary[3], Dunwoody Press, →ISBN, page 39
Japanese
[edit]Romanization
[edit]cho
- The hiragana syllable ちょ (cho) or the katakana syllable チョ (cho) in Hepburn romanization.
K'iche'
[edit]Noun
[edit]cho
- Contraction of chi uwach → chuwach → chuwa → cho, in front of; or more literally, in front of his/her/its face.
Noun
[edit]cho
- lake
References
[edit]- Christenson, Allen J. (2003), Kʼicheʼ-English dictionary and Guide to the pronunciation of the Kʼicheʼ-Maya alphabet[4], Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, →OCLC, page 30
- The Academy of Mayan Languages with speaker Lucas Chilisná Botón (2014), “Entry #37”, in Kʼulbʼil Yol Twitz Paxil [Kʼicheʼ Talking Dictionary][5], Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages
Middle English
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]cho
- (East Riding, Lincolnshire, Lancashire) alternative form of sche
Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Clipping of chodzić.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈxɔ/
- Rhymes: -ɔ
- Syllabification: cho
Verb
[edit]cho
- (colloquial) second-person singular present imperative of chodzić Cho no tu! ― C'mere!
- (colloquial) third-person singular present of chodzić O co cho? ― what's going on?
References
[edit]- O co cho? - czyli o skrótach wyrazowych at Nauka w Polsce.
Further reading
[edit]- cho in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romansh
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- chau (Rumantsch Grischun)
- tgau (Sursilvan)
- tgieu (Sutsilvan)
- tgea (Surmiran)
- cheu (Vallader)
Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Vulgar Latin capus, masculinization of Latin caput.
Noun
[edit]cho m (plural chos)
- (anatomy, Puter) head
Synonyms
[edit]- testa
Scottish Gaelic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Irish com- (equative prefix),[1] from Old Irish com- (“with”). Cognate with Irish chomh and Welsh cyn (“before”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /xɔ/
Adverb
[edit]cho
- so, as Tha i cho dalma. ― She is so presumptuous. Tha Màiri cho tinn ri cù. ― Mary's as sick as a dog.
Usage notes
[edit]- When comparing two things (as in English "as... as..."), the second preposition used is ri: cho mòr ri seo - as big as this cho cruaidh ris an stàilinn - as hard as steel
- Ri is omitted in this sense before sin (but see Derived terms): cho math sin - as good as that
Derived terms
[edit]- a cheart cho (“just as”)
- cho math ri sin (“furthermore”)
References
[edit]- ^ Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “2 com-”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
Tsuut'ina
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /tʃo/
Noun
[edit]chó
- rain
- thunder
References
[edit]- Gūnáhà. Tsuut'ina Gunaha Institute. https://gunaha.altlab.app/
Vietnamese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Vietic *cəː; cognate with Arem cʌː.
Most prepositions in Vietnamese were originally verbs: ở (“to stay; at, in”), đến (“to come; to”), tới (“to arrive; to”), lên (“to go up; onto”), vào (“to enter; in, into”), theo (“to follow; according to”), về (“to return; about”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [t͡ɕɔ˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [t͡ɕɔ˧˧]
- (Saigon) IPA(key): [cɔ˧˧]
Audio (Hà Nội): (file) Audio (Saigon): (file)
Verb
[edit]cho • (朱, 渚, 咮)
- to give Cho em xin một ít sữa.Give me a little milk, please.
- to let; to make; to cause
- to let; to allow; to permit Synonym: cho phép Ai cho mày làm vậy, hử?Who let you do that?
- to put; to add Cho thêm tí muối đi.You should add a little bit more salt.
- to deem; to assume; to consider subjectively Đừng vội cho rằng việc ấy không ai biết.Don't be quick to assume no one knows about this.
- (mathematics) to suppose cho tam giác ABC ― suppose an ABC triangle
Derived terms
[edit]- cho biết
- cho hay
- cho phép
- cho thấy
- để cho
See also
[edit]- tặng
Particle
[edit]cho • (朱, 渚, 咮)
- Used to emphasize để. Để cho tôi làm!Let me do it!
- Dative marker. Để tôi làm cho!Let me do it!
Derived terms
[edit]- để cho
Preposition
[edit]cho • (朱, 渚, 咮)
- for; to
- until; till
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