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English

Etymology 1

Noun

Go (uncountable)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of go (strategic board game).
    • 2010 March, Sander Arts, “COMPETITIVE PLAY IN STRATEGO”, in Maastricht University, page vii:
      It is shown that Stratego is a complex game when compared to other games, such as chess and Hex. The game-tree complexity of 10535 exceeds the game-tree complexity of Go.

Etymology 2

From go, likely with reference to the first two letters of Google.

Proper noun

Go

  1. (computer languages) A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language developed by Google.
    • 2021, Jon Bodner, Learning Go, O'Reilly, →ISBN, page 327:
      Despite the lower priority placed on features, Go isn't a static, unchanging language. New features are adopted slowly, after much discussion and experimentation. Since the initial release of Go 1.0, there have been significant changes to the patterns that define idiomatic Go.
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Anagrams

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Cebuano

Etymology

From Hokkien (Gô͘, Ngô͘) or (Gó͘, Ngó͘).

Proper noun

Go

  1. a surname

Dutch

Noun

Go n (uncountable, no diminutive)

  1. alternative letter-case form of go (strategic board game).
    • 2010 March, Sander Arts, “COMPETITIVE PLAY IN STRATEGO”, in Maastricht University, page ix:
      Het blijkt dat Stratego een complex spel in vergelijking met andere spellen, zoals schaak en Hex. De zoekboom-complexiteit van 10535 is groter dan die van Go.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡo/
  • Audio (France (Toulouse)):(file)
  • Audio (France (Vosges)):(file)

Symbol

Go

  1. abbreviation of gigaoctet; GB (gigabyte)

German

Pronunciation

Noun

Go n

  1. go (board game)

Declension

Further reading

  • Go” in Duden online
  • Go” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Go” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
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Japanese

Romanization

Go

  1. Rōmaji transcription of

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Hokkien (Gô͘, Ngô͘) or (Gó͘, Ngó͘). Doublet of Ngo, Goh, Cinco, Ng, and Wu.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Go (Baybayin spelling ᜄᜓ)

  1. a Chinese Filipino surname from Hokkien

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