otu
See also: Appendix:Variations of "otu"
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Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Igbo edit
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Cardinal: otù Ordinal: ǹke m̄bụ |
Alternative forms edit
- òfu (Onicha)
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
otù
Kabuverdianu edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese outro.
Adverb edit
otu
Latvian edit
Noun edit
otu f
Tongan edit
Etymology edit
Probably from motu (“island”).
Pronunciation edit
Particle edit
otu
- Marks certain nouns as plural
Usage notes edit
Always directly precedes the noun it modifies. It can only be applied to reefs, islands, islets, atolls, etc.
Turkish edit
Noun edit
otu
- accusative singular of ot
- third-person singular possessive of ot
West Makian edit
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
otu
References edit
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics
Yoruba edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
òtù
- (historical) the central or capital city of a kingdom
- pen, (specifically) a goat's pen
- Synonym: òtù ẹran
Derived terms edit
- Òtù Ifẹ̀ (“central city of Ife”)