See also: DALO and dało

Cebuano edit

Pronunciation edit

  • Hyphenation: da‧lo
  • IPA(key): /daˈloʔ/, [d̪ʌˈl̪oʔ]

Adjective edit

dalô

  1. greedy, selfish
    Synonyms: hakog, hangol

Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

Participle edit

dalo

  1. neuter singular past active participle of dát

Fijian edit

 
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Noun edit

dalo

  1. taro

Hiligaynon edit

Verb edit

dalò

  1. to caress, to fondle

Kapampangan edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Philippine *dálaw.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈdalo/, [ˈdäː.loː]
  • Hyphenation: da‧lo

Noun edit

dáló

  1. visit
    Synonym: akit
  2. visitor

Verb edit

dáló

  1. to visit

Conjugation edit

Spanish edit

Verb edit

dalo

  1. inflection of dar:
    1. second-person singular imperative combined with lo
    2. second-person singular voseo imperative combined with lo

Tagalog edit

Etymology edit

Possibly borrowed from Kapampangan dalo. Compare dalaw.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

daló (Baybayin spelling ᜇᜎᜓ)

  1. attendance; presence (in an event, performance, etc.)
    Synonyms: pagdalo, pagtungo
  2. response to a call for help; succor
    Synonyms: saklolo, pagsaklolo
  3. visitors; guests; persons in attendance
  4. people who responded to a call for help
    Synonym: saklolo

Derived terms edit

Venetian edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Compare Italian giallo

Adjective edit

dalo (feminine singular dala, masculine plural dali, feminine plural dale)

  1. yellow

Welsh edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

dalo

  1. Soft mutation of talo.

Mutation edit

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
talo dalo nhalo thalo
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Yagara edit

Noun edit

dalo

  1. fire

References edit

  • Eipper, Christopher, STATEMENT OF THE ORIGIN, CONDITION, AND PROSPECTS, OF THE GERMAN MISSION TO THE ABORIGINES AT MORETON BAY, CONDUCTED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEW SOUTH WALES, 1841.