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ato

ato

See also: ATO, ató, åto, atɔ, -ato, 'ato, atɔ̃, and ātõ

Albanian

Pronoun

ato f pl (accusative ato, dative atyre, ablative atyre)

  1. they

Declension

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Asturian

Verb

ato

  1. first-person singular present indicative of atar

Isnag

Etymology

From Proto-Philippine *asu, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *asu, from Proto-Austronesian *(w)asu.

Noun

áto

  1. dog (animal)

Japanese

Romanization

ato

  1. rōmaji reading of あと

Maori

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *ato, from Proto-Oceanic *qatop, from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *qatəp, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *qatəp, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatəp.

Noun

ato

  1. thatch

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • acto (Portugal, superseded)

Etymology

Semi-learned term from Latin actus, from agere. Doublet of auto.

Pronunciation

Noun

ato m (plural atos)

  1. act (deed)
  2. act (state of existence)
  3. act (process of doing something)
  4. act (division of theatrical performance)
  5. act (display of behaviour)

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Verb

ato

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of atar

Spanish

Verb

ato

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of atar.

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Tongan

Etymology

Proto-Polynesian *ato.

Noun

ato

  1. thatch

Synonyms

Verb

ato

  1. To thatch

Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈatɔ/

Etymology 1

Pronoun

ato

  1. third-person singular masculine of at

Etymology 2

Verb

ato

  1. Soft mutation of gato.

Yuri

Alternative forms

Etymology

Compare Carabayo ao (father).

Noun

ato

  1. father

Reference

  • Seifart and Echeverri, Evidence for the Identification of Carabayo, the Language of an Uncontacted People of the Colombian Amazon, as Belonging to the Tikuna–Yurí Linguistic Family, PLoS ONE 9(4) (2014)