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Zo
Zo
English
Proper noun
Zo
- An indigenous people of Burma (Myanmar) and north-east India. Also spelt as Zou.
- A language spoken in Myanmar and India, especially in Chin State and Manipur, and adjoining parts of Bangladesh.
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Anagrams
zo
zo
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -oː
Etymology
From Middle Dutch so, from Old Dutch sō, from a merger of Proto-Germanic *swa and *swē.
Adverb
zo
- so, thus, like that/this
- Is het zo goed, of wil je nog meer?
- Is it good like this, or do you want more?
- Is het zo goed, of wil je nog meer?
- so, that, to such an extent
- Het is hier zo koud dat ik sta te beven.
- It is so cold here that I'm standing here shaking.
- Echt? Zo koud is het niet, hoor.
- Really? It's not that cold.
- Het is hier zo koud dat ik sta te beven.
- (zo ... als) as .. as
- zo groot als een huis
- as big as a house
- zo groot als een huis
- since, because
- soon, right away
- Ik zal je zo komen helpen, ik ben nu even bezig.
- I will come and help you soon, I'm busy right now.
- Ik zal je zo komen helpen, ik ben nu even bezig.
Derived terms
Conjunction
zo
Derived terms
Esperanto
Noun
zo (accusative singular zo-on, plural zo-oj, accusative plural zo-ojn)
See also
- (Latin script letter names) litero; a, bo, co, ĉo, do, e, fo, go, ĝo, ho, ĥo, i, jo, ĵo, ko, lo, mo, no, o, po, ro, so, ŝo, to, u, ŭo, vo, zo (Category: eo:Latin letter names)
Haitian Creole
Etymology
From French os (“bones”). In French, the plural word os is commonly preceded by a word, such as aux, les or mes, whose final s or x is not pronounced except in front of vowels, where it is pronounced /z/. As a result, os was reanalyzed as having /z/ at the front.
Noun
zo
Lojban
Cmavo
zo
- quotes the following Lojban word
- zo smuni gismu
- "smuni" is a root word
- zo smuni gismu
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Slovak
Alternative forms
Preposition
zo
Usage notes
- Followed by the genitive case.
- The standard form is z. The zo form is used before words starting with the letters z, ž, s, š and certain consonant clusters.