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-mo

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin ending and apparent suffix of cardinal numbers.

Suffix

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-mo

  1. (paper, printing) Used to form page and book sizes.

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Anagrams

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Czech

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Old Czech -mo, from Proto-Slavic *-mo.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): [ mo]
    • Hyphenation: -mo

    Suffix

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    -mo (adverb-forming suffix)

    1. used to form adverbs from verbs
      snožit + ‎-mo → ‎snožmo
      rozkročit + ‎-mo → ‎rozkročmo
      jezdit + ‎-mo → ‎jízdmo
    2. used to form adverbs from collective numerals
      dvoje + ‎-mo → ‎dvojmo
      troje + ‎-mo → ‎trojmo
    3. used to form adverbs from nouns
      kůň + ‎-mo → ‎koňmo

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    Further reading

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    • -mo in Slovník afixů užívaných v češtině, 2017

    Finnish

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    From earlier -ma-i (with labialization, see -i), from -ma +‎ -i.[1]

    Suffix

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    -mo (front vowel harmony variant -mö, linguistic notation -mO)

    1. Forms nouns from verbs, indicating a place where the action is performed; -ery.
      korjata (to repair) + ‎-mo → ‎korjaamo (repair shop)
      leipoa (to bake) + ‎-mo → ‎leipomo (bakery)
    2. Forms flower names.
      kärsä (snout) + ‎-mo → ‎kärsämö (yarrow)
      tähti (star) + ‎-mo → ‎tähtimö (starwort)

    Usage notes

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    Attached to the strong stem. A preceding -e- becomes -i-.

    Declension

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    Inflection of -mo (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
    nominative -mo -mot
    genitive -mon -mojen
    -moiden
    -moitten
    partitive -moa -moja
    -moita
    illative -moon -moihin
    singular plural
    nominative -mo -mot
    accusative nom. -mo -mot
    gen. -mon
    genitive -mon -mojen
    -moiden
    -moitten
    partitive -moa -moja
    -moita
    inessive -mossa -moissa
    elative -mosta -moista
    illative -moon -moihin
    adessive -molla -moilla
    ablative -molta -moilta
    allative -molle -moille
    essive -mona -moina
    translative -moksi -moiksi
    abessive -motta -moitta
    instructive -moin
    comitative See the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms of -mo (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
    first-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative -moni -moni
    accusative nom. -moni -moni
    gen. -moni
    genitive -moni -mojeni
    -moideni
    -moitteni
    partitive -moani -mojani
    -moitani
    inessive -mossani -moissani
    elative -mostani -moistani
    illative -mooni -moihini
    adessive -mollani -moillani
    ablative -moltani -moiltani
    allative -molleni -moilleni
    essive -monani -moinani
    translative -mokseni -moikseni
    abessive -mottani -moittani
    instructive
    comitative -moineni
    second-person singular possessor
    singular plural
    nominative -mosi -mosi
    accusative nom. -mosi -mosi
    gen. -mosi
    genitive -mosi -mojesi
    -moidesi
    -moittesi
    partitive -moasi -mojasi
    -moitasi
    inessive -mossasi -moissasi
    elative -mostasi -moistasi
    illative -moosi -moihisi
    adessive -mollasi -moillasi
    ablative -moltasi -moiltasi
    allative -mollesi -moillesi
    essive -monasi -moinasi
    translative -moksesi -moiksesi
    abessive -mottasi -moittasi
    instructive
    comitative -moinesi
    first-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative -momme -momme
    accusative nom. -momme -momme
    gen. -momme
    genitive -momme -mojemme
    -moidemme
    -moittemme
    partitive -moamme -mojamme
    -moitamme
    inessive -mossamme -moissamme
    elative -mostamme -moistamme
    illative -moomme -moihimme
    adessive -mollamme -moillamme
    ablative -moltamme -moiltamme
    allative -mollemme -moillemme
    essive -monamme -moinamme
    translative -moksemme -moiksemme
    abessive -mottamme -moittamme
    instructive
    comitative -moinemme
    second-person plural possessor
    singular plural
    nominative -monne -monne
    accusative nom. -monne -monne
    gen. -monne
    genitive -monne -mojenne
    -moidenne
    -moittenne
    partitive -moanne -mojanne
    -moitanne
    inessive -mossanne -moissanne
    elative -mostanne -moistanne
    illative -moonne -moihinne
    adessive -mollanne -moillanne
    ablative -moltanne -moiltanne
    allative -mollenne -moillenne
    essive -monanne -moinanne
    translative -moksenne -moiksenne
    abessive -mottanne -moittanne
    instructive
    comitative -moinenne
    third-person possessor
    singular plural
    nominative -monsa -monsa
    accusative nom. -monsa -monsa
    gen. -monsa
    genitive -monsa -mojensa
    -moidensa
    -moittensa
    partitive -moaan
    -moansa
    -mojaan
    -moitaan
    -mojansa
    -moitansa
    inessive -mossaan
    -mossansa
    -moissaan
    -moissansa
    elative -mostaan
    -mostansa
    -moistaan
    -moistansa
    illative -moonsa -moihinsa
    adessive -mollaan
    -mollansa
    -moillaan
    -moillansa
    ablative -moltaan
    -moltansa
    -moiltaan
    -moiltansa
    allative -molleen
    -mollensa
    -moilleen
    -moillensa
    essive -monaan
    -monansa
    -moinaan
    -moinansa
    translative -mokseen
    -moksensa
    -moikseen
    -moiksensa
    abessive -mottaan
    -mottansa
    -moittaan
    -moittansa
    instructive
    comitative -moineen
    -moinensa

    Derived terms

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    References

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    1. ^ Hakulinen, Lauri. 1941–2000. Suomen kielen rakenne ja kehitys ('The Structure and Development of the Finnish Language'). Helsinki: Otava/Helsingin yliopisto.

    Ilocano

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    Alternative forms

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    • -mafter vowels and suffixes -en and -an

    Etymology

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    From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-mu.

    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    -mo

    1. Second-person singular ergative enclitic pronoun; you
      Ilukatmo man ti tawa.Can you please open the window?
      Saludsodem no ania ti makan madamdama.(You) ask what the food is for later.
    2. Second-person singular possessive marker; your
      Nagpintas ti anakmo.Your child is beautiful.
      Napudot ti kapem.Your coffee is hot.

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    • When attached to verbs ending with the suffixes -en or -an, the n of the suffix is dropped and the enclitic (in the form -m) is attached.
      lutuen (to cook) + ‎-m(o) → ‎lutuem (you cook)
      dalusan (to clean) + ‎-m(o) → ‎dalusam (you clean)
    • When attached to the enclitic -(e)n, the pronoun becomes -mon, even if the enclitic is in the form -m.
      Linutom ti manok?Did you cook the chicken?
      Linutomon ti manok?Have you already cooked the chicken?
    • When attached to the negative adverb di, the pronoun retains its ending o despite di ending with a vowel.
      Dimo koma malipatan isuna.I hope you won't forget him/her.

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    Ilocano personal pronouns
    Person Number Absolutive Ergative Oblique Possessive
    Disjunctive Enclitic Enclitic3 bági form kukua form
    First singular siak -ak -ko, -k kaniak bagik kukuak, kuak
    dual data, sita1 -ta kaniata, kadata bagita kukuata
    plural inclusive datayo, sitayo1 -tayo, -tay kaniatayo, kadatayo bagitayo kukuatayo
    plural exclusive dakami, sikami1 -kami, -kam -mi kaniami, kadakami bagimi kukuami
    Second singular sika -ka -mo, -m kaniam, kenka bagim kukuam
    plural dakayo, sikayo1 -kayo, -kay -yo kaniayo, kadakayo bagiyo kukuayo
    Third singular isu, isuna Ø2 -na kaniana, kenkuana bagina kukuana
    plural isuda -da kaniada, kadakuada bagida kukuada

    1Regional variants.
    2Null morpheme: there is no absolutive enclitic for the third person singular pronoun. The disjunctives isu or isuna may also be used.
    3Ergative enclitics are also used as possessive markers.

    Fused enclitics
    Actor Patient
    siak data datayo dakami sika dakayo isu5 isuda
    siak bagik4 -ka -kayo -ko, -k -ko ida, -k ida
    data bagita4 -ta -ta ida
    datayo bagitayo4 -tayo -tayo ida
    dakami bagimi4 -daka -dakayo -mi -mi ida
    sika -nak -nakami bagim4 -mo, -m -mo ida, -m ida
    dakayo -dak -data -dakami bagiyo4 -yo -yo ida
    isu -nak -nata -natayo -nakami -naka -nakayo bagina4, -na -na ida
    isuda -dak -data -datayo -dakami -daka -dakayo -da bagida4, -da ida

    4Reflexive pronouns use the bagí form.
    5 isu or isuna may also be added after the enclitics in this column.

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    Suffix

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    -mo (Lontara spelling ᨆᨚ)(enclitic)

    1. perfective aspect marker
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    Ojibwe

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    Final

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    -mo

    1. speak

    Usage notes

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    Used with a noun base to mean speaks the language of

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    Old Czech

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    Etymology

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      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-mo.

      Suffix

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      -mo

      1. used to form adverbs from verbs
        choditi + ‎-mo → ‎chodmo
        okročiti + ‎-mo → ‎okročmo
        lučiti + ‎-mo → ‎lučmo
        plúti + ‎-mo → ‎plovmo

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      Descendants

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      • > Czech: -mo (inherited)

      Ottawa

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      Final

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      -mo

      1. speak

      References

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      • Jerry Randolph Valentine (2001), Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar, University of Toronto, page 395

      Polish

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      Etymology

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        Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ьmo.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /mɔ/
        • Rhymes:
        • Syllabification: -mo

        Suffix

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        -mo n

        1. (obsolete) forms neuter nouns
          pisać + ‎-mo → ‎pismo

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        Further reading

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        • -mo”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[1] (in Polish)

        Potawatomi

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        Etymology

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        Cognate to Ojibwe and Ottawa -mo. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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        -mo anim (intransitive)

        1. to speak (the language of)

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        Slovak

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        Etymology

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          Inherited from Old Slovak -mo.

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          -mo (adverb-forming suffix)

          1. used to form adverbs from verbs
            obkročiť + ‎-mo → ‎obkročmo

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          Swahili

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          Suffix

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          -mo

          1. mu class(XVIII) relative marker, wherein
            walimoingiawhere they entered

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          Swahili verbal concords (third person)
          class subject concord object concord relative
          affirmative negative
          m(I) a-, yu- ha-, hayu- -m-, -mw-, -mu- -ye
          wa(II) wa- hawa- -wa- -o
          m(III) u- hau- -u- -o
          mi(IV) i- hai- -i- -yo
          ji(V) li- hali- -li- -lo
          ma(VI) ya- haya- -ya- -yo
          ki(VII) ki- haki- -ki- -cho
          vi(VIII) vi- havi- -vi- -vyo
          n(IX) i- hai- -i- -yo
          n(X) zi- hazi- -zi- -zo
          u(XI) u- hau- -u- -o
          ku(XV/XVII) ku- haku- -ku- -ko
          pa(XVI) pa- hapa- -pa- -po
          mu(XVIII) m-, mw-, mu- ham-, hamw-, hamu- -mu- -mo

          For a full table including first and second person,
          see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns