oto – Wiktionary
Translingual
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Symbol
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oto
English
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Etymology
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Clipping of otocinclus.
Noun
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oto (plural otos)
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informal
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fishkeeping
fishkeeping
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An otocinclusOtocinclus
- 1998 January 24, LASP, “Dead tetras”, in rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc, Usenet[1]:
January 24, LASP, “Dead tetras”, in
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All the tetras in my tank (3 species – black neons, Pristellas, and red eyes) died within a 36 hour period. The corys and otos in the same tank are fine.
There was no change in water quality, feeding habits, or water temperature. I have no idea why all the tets would die in such a short time span.
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- 1998 January 24, LASP, “Dead tetras”, in rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc, Usenet[1]:
Derived terms
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Anagrams
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Eastern Bontoc
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Noun
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oto
Esperanto
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Etymology
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Ultimately from Ancient Greek ὠτ- (ōt-), from the root οὖς (oûs, “ear”). Compare English ot-.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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oto (accusative singular oton, plural otoj, accusative plural otojn)
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anatomy
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sciences
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ear
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chiefly in compounds
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Synonyms
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Derived terms
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- ota
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“
related to the ear
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)
- otalgio
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“
otalgia, earache
”
)
- otito
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“
otitis
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)
- otologio
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“
otology
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)
- otoskopo
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“
otoscope
”
)
- otoskopio
(
“
otoscopy
”
)
Gun
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Òtó ɖòkpó
Alternative forms
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Etymology
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From Proto-Gbe *-tó. Cognates include Fon tó, Saxwe Gbe otó, Adja eto, Ewe eto
Pronunciation
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Noun
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òtó or otó (plural òtó lɛ́ or òtó lẹ́ or otó lɛ́ or otó lẹ́)
Indonesian
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Pronunciation
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- IPA(key):
[ˈɔto]
- Hyphenation:
oto
Etymology 1
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Clipping of otomobil, from Dutch automobiel (“car”).
Noun
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oto (first-person possessive otoku, second-person possessive otomu, third-person possessive otonya)
Etymology 2
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From Min Nan 圍兜/围兜 (û-to͘, “bib”).
Noun
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oto
Further reading
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Japanese
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Romanization
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oto
- おとRōmaji transcription of
Latin
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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ōtō
Louisiana Creole
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Etymology
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From French auto (“car”). Compare Mauritian Creole loto.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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oto
Norwegian Nynorsk
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Alternative forms
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Etymology
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Rebracketing of ut and or. See also på, poinni and tå.
Pronunciation
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Preposition
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oto
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dialectal
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ut or
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“
from, out of
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alternative form of
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1901, A. Chr. Bang, Norske Hexeformularer og magiske Opskrifter:
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Vor Herre rei ivi Rønnings Hei, Foten oto Le’e skrei (quote after Jørgen Moe’s notes, 1847)
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Our Lord was riding over the Rønningsheia, (and) the foot (of his horse or donkey) went out of the joint
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Old Spanish
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Etymology
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From Latin altus. Eventually replaced by the form alto, which has more learned influence.
Adjective
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oto
Synonyms
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Related terms
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Descendants
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- Spanish: oto
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obsolete but found in toponyms and some derived words
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Polish
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Etymology
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Univerbation of o + to.
Pronunciation
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Particle
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oto
- here it is, there it is/they are etc.; voilà
Usage notes
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Used when introducing something new to someone.
Further reading
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- oto in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- oto in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Sardinian
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Alternative forms
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Etymology
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From Latin octō, from Proto-Italic *oktō, from Proto-Indo-European *oḱtṓw.
Pronunciation
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Numeral
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oto
Spanish
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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oto
Sranan Tongo
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Etymology
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Borrowed from Dutch auto.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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oto
Turkish
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Etymology
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Borrowed from French auto.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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oto (definite accusative otoyu, plural otolar)
- otomobil
Clipping of
(
auto, car
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Declension
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Inflection
Nominative
oto
Definite accusative
otoyu
Singular
Plural
Nominative
oto
otolar
Definite accusative
otoyu
otoları
Dative
otoya
otolara
Locative
otoda
otolarda
Ablative
otodan
otolardan
Genitive
otonun
otoların
Possessive forms
Nominative
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otom
otolarım
2nd singular
oton
otoların
3rd singular
otosu
otoları
1st plural
otomuz
otolarımız
2nd plural
otonuz
otolarınız
3rd plural
otoları
otoları
Definite accusative
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otomu
otolarımı
2nd singular
otonu
otolarını
3rd singular
otosunu
otolarını
1st plural
otomuzu
otolarımızı
2nd plural
otonuzu
otolarınızı
3rd plural
otolarını
otolarını
Dative
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otoma
otolarıma
2nd singular
otona
otolarına
3rd singular
otosuna
otolarına
1st plural
otomuza
otolarımıza
2nd plural
otonuza
otolarınıza
3rd plural
otolarına
otolarına
Locative
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otomda
otolarımda
2nd singular
otonda
otolarında
3rd singular
otosunda
otolarında
1st plural
otomuzda
otolarımızda
2nd plural
otonuzda
otolarınızda
3rd plural
otolarında
otolarında
Ablative
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otomdan
otolarımdan
2nd singular
otondan
otolarından
3rd singular
otosundan
otolarından
1st plural
otomuzdan
otolarımızdan
2nd plural
otonuzdan
otolarınızdan
3rd plural
otolarından
otolarından
Genitive
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otomun
otolarımın
2nd singular
otonun
otolarının
3rd singular
otosunun
otolarının
1st plural
otomuzun
otolarımızın
2nd plural
otonuzun
otolarınızın
3rd plural
otolarının
otolarının
Predicative forms
Singular
Plural
1st singular
otoyum
otolarım
2nd singular
otosun
otolarsın
3rd singular
oto
otodur
otolar
otolardır
1st plural
otoyuz
otolarız
2nd plural
otosunuz
otolarsınız
3rd plural
otolar
otolardır
See also
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Venetian
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Etymology
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From Latin octō. Compare Italian otto.
Numeral
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oto
Adjective
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oto
Walloon
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Etymology
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Borrowed from French auto
Pronunciation
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Noun
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oto ? (plural otos)
West Makian
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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oto
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intransitive
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to cough
Conjugation
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Conjugation of oto (action verb)
singular
plural
inclusive
exclusive
1st person
tooto
mooto
aoto
2nd person
nooto
footo
3rd person
inanimate
ioto
dooto
animate
imperative
nooto
oto
footo
oto
References
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- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[2], Pacific linguistics
Wolof
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Noun
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oto (definite form oto bi)
References
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Omar Ka (2018) Nanu Dégg Wolof, National African Language Resource Center, →ISBN, page 258
Yoruba
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Etymology
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Compare with Ede Idaca àtò, Yoruba àtò (Owe), Fon àtò
Pronunciation
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Noun
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òtò