tjo

Dutch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Italian ciao (hello, goodbye), from Venetian ciao (hello, goodbye, your (humble) servant), from Venetian s-ciao, s-ciavo (servant, slave), from Medieval Latin sclavus (Slav, slave), related also to Italian schiavo, English Slav, slave and old Venetian S-ciavón (Slav) (from Latin Sclavonia (Slavonia)).

Interjection

tjo

  1. (slang) hello, bye

Saterland Frisian

Saterland Frisian cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : tjo

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Frisian thrē. Compare North Frisian tra (Mooring), trii (Mooring and Föhr-Amrum) and West Frisian trije.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /tjɔː/

Numeral

tjo f or n

  1. three (feminine and neuter)

Synonyms

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