Yo

Interjection

 * Yo Paulie! How's it going?
 * Yo, check this out!
 * 1)  Present! Here!
 * Sergeant: Smith? Private Smith:  Yo!
 * 1)  Present! Here!
 * Sergeant: Smith? Private Smith:  Yo!

Contraction

 * 1)  contraction of you and are
 * Yo a fool.

Pronoun

 * 1)  shortened form of your.
 * Yo sandwich only has bacon in it. Want some ketchup on that?
 * 1)  third-person singular, familiar
 * Yo was tuckin' in his shirt! (Stotko and Troyer 2007)

Synonyms

 * hey, hi; see also Category:Greetings
 * hey

Anagrams

 * oy

Adjective

 * 1) with

Article

 * 1) the

Pronoun

 * 1) they
 * 2) them

Romaji
yo (よ)


 * 1) よ: sentence emphasis particle
 * 2) 余: over, more than



Etymology
From *eo <  ego:.

Pronoun

 * 1) I

Pronoun

 * 1) The second-person singular pronoun; you.

Pinyin

 * 1) 哟, 喲: ah, final particle

Pinyin syllable
yo



Etymology
From eo: <  ego:; akin to  εγώ:,  aham.

Pronoun
yo


 * 1) First-person singular pronoun in the nominative case. I.

Usage notes

 * When more pronouns are included in the same sentence, it is considered impolite to say the pronoun yo at first; it must be the last one, and tú must be said after absent (this applies also for ti and mí):
 * Iremos Rosa, tú y yo, "Rosa, you and I will go"

Noun

 * 1) In psychoanalysis, Freud's concept of the ego.

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