otu
IgboEdit
10 | ||||
[a], [b] ← 0 | 1 | 2 → | 10 → | |
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Cardinal: otù Ordinal: ǹkè m̀bụ |
Alternative formsEdit
PronunciationEdit
NumeralEdit
otù
KabuverdianuEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Portuguese outro.
AdverbEdit
otu
LatvianEdit
NounEdit
otu f
TonganEdit
EtymologyEdit
Probably from motu (“island”).
PronunciationEdit
ParticleEdit
otu
- 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
West MakianEdit
PronunciationEdit
DeterminerEdit
otu
ReferencesEdit
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics
YorubaEdit
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
òtù
- (historical) the central or capital city of a kingdom
- pen, (specifically) a goat's pen
- Synonym: òtù ẹran
Derived termsEdit
- Òtù Ifẹ̀ (“central city of Ife”)