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===Noun===
===Noun===
{{loxw-n|anim}}
{{head|loxw|noun|g=anim}}


# fish
# fish
#: {{ux|loxw||}}
#: {{ux|loxw||}}

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Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [o]

Etymology

From Latin aut.

Conjunction

o

  1. or

Brooding

Alternative forms

Extended ASCII Form: o
Abjad ASCII Form: o

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /o/

Conjunction

o

  1. 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

  1. marks the end of a vocative (who is being spoken to)
  2. marks the start of an imperative (command, wish, instruction)
  3. should

Central Isles Creole

Etymology


Pronunciation

Noun

o a

  1. fish
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