iyo
Bikol Central edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qio. Compare Fijian io, Samoan ioe, and Tongan io.
Pronunciation edit
Particle edit
iyó
Nzadi edit
Noun edit
iyó (plural ayó)
Further reading edit
- Crane, Thera, Larry Hyman, Simon Nsielanga Tukumu (2011) A grammar of Nzadi [B.865]: a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, →ISBN
Somali edit
Conjunction edit
iyo
Southern Catanduanes Bicolano edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qio.
Particle edit
iyo
Tagalog edit
Alternative forms edit
- 'yo — contraction
- yyo — obsolete, Spanish-based orthography
Pronunciation edit
- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔiˈo/, [ʔɪˈo]
- (chiefly Southern Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈʔio/, [ˈʔi.o]
- Rhymes: -o
- Hyphenation: i‧yo
Determiner edit
iyó (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜌᜓ)
- your (singular)
Pronoun edit
iyó (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜌᜓ)
Derived terms edit
See also edit
Tagalog personal pronouns
Person | Number | Direct (ang) | Indirect (ng) | Oblique (sa) |
---|---|---|---|---|
First | singular | ako | ko | akin |
dual* | kita, kata | nita, nata, ta | kanita, kanata, ata | |
plural inclusive | tayo | natin | atin | |
plural exclusive | kami | namin | amin | |
First & Second | singular | kita** | ||
Second | singular | ikaw, ka | mo | iyo |
plural | kayo, kamo | ninyo, niyo | inyo | |
Third | singular | siya | niya | kaniya |
plural | sila | nila | kanila | |
* First person dual pronouns are not commonly used. ** Replaces "ko ikaw". |
Further reading edit
- “iyo”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
Umbundu edit
Noun edit
iyo (i-ova class, plural ovayo)