See also: ótu and otü

IgboEdit

Igbo numbers (edit)
10
[a], [b] ←  0 1 2  →  10  → 
    Cardinal: otù
    Ordinal: ǹkè m̀bụ

Alternative formsEdit

PronunciationEdit

NumeralEdit

otù

  1. one

KabuverdianuEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Portuguese outro.

AdverbEdit

otu

  1. other

LatvianEdit

NounEdit

otu f

  1. accusative singular form of ota
  2. instrumental singular form of ota

TonganEdit

EtymologyEdit

Probably from motu (island).

PronunciationEdit

ParticleEdit

otu

  1. Marks certain nouns as plural

Usage notesEdit

Always directly precedes the noun it modifies. It can only be applied to reefs, islands, islets, atolls, etc.

TurkishEdit

NounEdit

otu

  1. accusative singular of ot
  2. third-person singular possessive of ot

West MakianEdit

PronunciationEdit

DeterminerEdit

otu

  1. few

ReferencesEdit

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics

YorubaEdit

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

òtù

  1. (historical) the central or capital city of a kingdom
  2. pen, (specifically) a goat's pen
    Synonym: òtù ẹran

Derived termsEdit