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Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of English Korean.

Symbol

ko

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Korean.

See also

English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ().

Pronunciation

Noun

ko (plural ko)

  1. (go) A local shape to which the ko rule applies; a ko shape.
    Black gets an easy game by just filling the ko.
  2. (go) ko fight
    Black wins the ko easily.
  3. (go) a stone in a ko in atari, a ko stone
    Black recaptures the ko and white has to find another ko threat.

Derived terms

  • hanami ko
  • ko fight
  • ko threat
  • ten thousand year ko

Translations

Anagrams

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈko/ [ˈkɔ]
  • Hyphenation: ko

Pronoun

  1. thee, you
    • Saytun Qhuraan kee kay maqnah tarjamaty Qafar afal tani [The clear Qur'an and its explanation translated into the Afar language], Suurat Al-Faatica, verse 5:
      Diggah nanu Ni Rabbow koo inkittosnaah Qibaada dibuk koo caglisna, nanu ni-caagiidah inkih cato koo esserra.
      Our God, with strength we make you whole, only you we give [our] adoration, we as one ask you for help with our afairs.

Usage notes

  • The form kóo is used when the pronoun isn't followed by a clitic.

See also

More information 1st person, 2nd person ...

References

  • E. M. Parker; R. J. Hayward (1985), “ko”, in An Afar-English-French dictionary (with Grammatical Notes in English), University of London, →ISBN

Äiwoo

Verb

ko

  1. to lie down

References

Bambara

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Verb

ko

  1. to say

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Verb

ko

  1. to wash

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

Noun

ko

  1. affair, event, matter

References

Bikol Central

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ko

  1. by me
    Sinalo ko an bola.The ball was caught by me.
  2. of me
    An harong ko.My house.
  3. me
    Sa taas ko.Above me.

Boko

Etymology

Cognate with Bokobaru koo

Pronunciation

Noun

ko

  1. chicken

Derived terms

Buginese

Pronoun

ko

  1. (Sinjai) you, your, yours (casual)

Cebuano

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Clipping of ako.

Pronoun

ko (Badlit spelling ᜃᜓ)

  1. short form of ako (1st person singular subject)

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-ku, from Proto-Austronesian *-ku.

Pronoun

ko (Badlit spelling ᜃᜓ)

  1. (uncommon, literary) my, mine, by me (object of verb; possessive marker)
    Synonyms: nako, akò
Usage notes
  • In colloquial Cebuano, ko is generally used and understood as a subject (direct) marked pronoun, as a clipping of ako. Its use as the object (indirect) is virtually limited to literary works such as the Bible and in some dialects where there is some influence from Tagalog, which solely uses its ko in the object (indirect) position and as a possessive pronoun.
    (general, colloquial): anak koI am a child
    (literary, dialectal): anak komy child

See also

More information direct, indirect (postposed) ...

1 Forms in this column are placed after the verb or predicate they modify, and never used at the start of sentences.
2 Forms in this column are literary and rarely used colloquially.
3 Ta is used over nako or ko where the focus is a second-person singular pronoun.

Danish

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Etymology

From Old Norse *kōʀ (east), kýr (west), from Proto-Germanic *kōz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koːˀ/, [ˈkʰoˀ]

Noun

ko c (singular definite koen, plural indefinite køer)

  1. cow

Declension

More information common gender, singular ...

Derived terms

  • ammeko
  • elgko
  • glo som en ko på en rødmalet port
  • hellig ko
  • ingen ko på isen
  • jerseyko
  • kogødning
  • komælk
  • komøg
  • kopatte
  • kælveko
  • malkeko
  • muhko
  • sælge nogen en trepattet ko
  • taberko
  • turboko

See also

References

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Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ko/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -o
  • Hyphenation: ko

Noun

ko (accusative singular ko-on, plural ko-oj, accusative plural ko-ojn)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter K/k.

See also

Ewe

Verb

ko

  1. to laugh

Finnish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Related to kuka, kun, kuin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈko/, [ˈko̞]
  • Rhymes: -o
  • Syllabification(key): ko
  • Hyphenation(key): ko

Conjunction

ko (dialectal)

  1. alternative form of kun
  2. alternative form of kuin
  3. synonym of koska

Usage notes

In some dialects, ko has become unstressed, subjecting it to vowel harmony and leading to the form after front-vowel words.

French

Pronunciation

Noun

ko m (invariable)

  1. abbreviation of kilooctet (kilobyte)

Fula

Suffix

ko

  1. Noun class indicator for nouns (singular)

Usage notes

Article

ko

  1. (definite) the (when it follows the noun)
    ñayko kothe thatch

Usage notes

Determiner

ko

  1. (used in indicating something)
    ko ñaykothis/that thatch

Usage notes

Gagauz

More information Cyrillic ...

Alternative forms

  • co (pre-1950s spelling)

Etymology

Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish قو (qo, put! let go!), imperative of قومق (qomaq, to put), from Proto-Turkic *ko-.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

ko

  1. indicates desire, may, let
    ko ayozlasın Allaa seni!may god bless you
    ko herzaman olsun güneş!may the sun always shine
    ko yaşasın halkımız!long live our people!

Further reading

  • N. A Baskakov, editor (1972), “ko”, in Gagauzsko-Russko-Moldavskij Slovarʹ [Gagauz-Russian-Moldovan Dictionary], Moskva: Izdatelʹstvo Sovetskaja Enciklopedija, →ISBN, page 272
  • Ciachir, Mihail (1938), “co”, in Dicționar gagauzo (tiurco)–român pentru gagauzii din Basarabia (in Romanian), Chișinău, page 34

Guanano

Noun

ko

  1. water
  2. medicine
  3. relative, fellow Kotiria

References

  • Kristine Stenzel, A Reference Grammar of Kotiria (Wanano)

Hawaiian

Alternative forms

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

Preposition

ko

  1. of, belonging to first part of possessive constructions, o-type
    ko mākou haleour house
    ko ke kumu kaʻathe teacher's car

See also

More information singular, dual ...
The o-type forms are used for possessions that are inherited, out of personal control, and for things that can be got into (houses, clothes, cars). The a-type forms are used for acquired possessions.

Hokkien

For pronunciation and definitions of ko – see (“tall; high; of high level; above average; etc.”).
(This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of ).
For pronunciation and definitions of ko – see (“fat; grease; oil; fatty; oily; rich; etc.”).
(This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of ).

Indonesian

Pronoun

ko

  1. (Java, informal) Second-person singular pronoun: you, your, yours

Synonyms

Indonesian informal second-person pronouns:

  • anta (informal, mainly used by Muslim community)
  • antum (informal, mainly used by Muslim community)
  • coen (slang, East Java)
  • ente (informal, mainly used by Betawi ethnic group)
  • kamu (intimate)
  • ko, kowe (informal, Java)
  • kon, koen (colloquial, East Java)
  • lu, lo, loe, elu (informal, mainly used by Betawi ethnic group)
  • mika, mike (informal, Eastern Sumatra)

Ingrian

Pronunciation

Conjunction

ko

  1. alternative form of ku
    • 2008, “Läkkäämmä omal viisii [We're speaking [our] own way]”, in Inkeri, volume 4, number 69, St. Petersburg, page 12:
      Se oli ko hää ei mahtant vennäheks läätä.
      That was how she couldn't speak Russian.

References

  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971), Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 178

Japanese

Romanization

ko

  1. The hiragana syllable (ko) or the katakana syllable (ko) in Hepburn romanization.

Kalasha

Adverb

ko

  1. why

Interjection

ko

  1. why

Noun

ko

  1. why

Kamta

Etymology

From Sanskrit কথযতি (katháyati). Cognate with Assamese (ko), Sylheti ꠇꠅꠀ (xooa), Bengali কওয়া (koōẇa), Hindustani कहना (kahnā) / کہنا (kahnā).

Verb

ko

  1. say
  2. tell
    mök koisil.He told me
  3. speak
    kotha kospeak

Conjugation

Kapampangan

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈko/ [ˈko]
  • Hyphenation: ko

Pronoun

ko

  1. alternative spelling of kayu
  2. alternative spelling of ku
  3. alternative spelling of kula
More information absolute, ergative ...

Karelian

Particle

ko

  1. like, as

Kirikiri

Noun

ko

  1. woman

Further reading

Bill Palmer, The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area (→ISBN, 2017), page 531, table 95, Comparative basic vocabulary in Lakes Plain Languages

Latvian

Pronoun

ko (interrogative)

  1. accusative of kas: what, who
    ko tu gribi apskatīt?what would you like to see?

Pronoun

ko (relative)

  1. accusative of kas: that
    teksts, ko tu lasithe text that you're reading
  2. accusative of kas: what, who
    tas ir tas, ko es domājuthat is what I mean
  3. accusative of kas: which

Interjection

ko

  1. sorry?
  2. pardon?
  3. what?

Lithuanian

Pronoun

ko

  1. genitive of kas
    Ko tu nori?What do you want?

Usage notes

The word ko is the non-possessive genitive.

For the possessive genitive ("whose?") of kas, see kieno.

Further reading

  • ko”, in Lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of the Lithuanian language], lkz.lt, 1941–2025
  • Vytautas Ambrazas (2006), Lithuanian Grammar, 2nd revised edition, pages 186, 193

Maaka

Noun

ko

  1. head

References

Malay

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ko (colloquial)

  1. alternative form of kau

Maori

Particle

ko

  1. Placed at the beginning of nominative phrases to signify that they are declarative
    • 2006, Joanne Barker, Sovereignty Matters, page 208:
      Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Maori.
      The language is the life principle of Maori mana.

Mapudungun

Noun

ko (Raguileo spelling)

  1. water

References

  • Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small Mapudungun-Spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.
  • Estudios de lengua y cultura amerindias II (1998) (spells it )

Mizo

Etymology

    From Proto-Kuki-Chin *kaw, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *kaw.

    Verb

    ko (stem II koh)

    1. to call [with another entity being called]

    Further reading

    Norman

    Alternative forms

    • co (Jersey, Guernsey, Normandy)

    Etymology

    From Old French col, from Latin collum (neck).

    Noun

    ko m (plural kos)

    1. (Sark, anatomy) neck

    Nyishi

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    From Proto-Tani *koː.

    Noun

    ko

    1. child
    2. son

    References

    • P. T. Abraham (2005), A Grammar of Nyishi Language, Delhi: Farsight Publishers and Distributors

    Nǀuu

    Verb

    ko

    1. to be other, to be another
      Synonym: ǂâa
      ǂoo ke ǃʻhoeʻin mari ng ǂoo a ko
      The man asks the other man for money
      ǂoo ke ǃauka ng ǂoo a ko.
      The man is afraid of the other man.

    References

    • Güldemann, Tom and Ernszt, Martina and Siegmund, Sven and Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena. 2010.0. A Text documentation of Nǀuu.
    • Ernszt, Martina & Güldemann, Tom & Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena. (2015). "Valency in Nǁng.

    Old Javanese

    Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(i-)kahu, from Proto-Austronesian *(i-)kaSu.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ko/
    • Rhymes: -ko
    • Hyphenation: ko

    Pronoun

    ko

    1. you

    Alternative forms

    References

    • "ko" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

    Old Norse

    Etymology

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

    ko ?

    1. (East dialect) cow

    See also

    Further reading

    Old Saxon

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      Inherited from Proto-West Germanic * (cow).

      Noun

       f

      1. cow

      Declension

      This noun needs an inflection-table template.

      Descendants

      • Middle Low German: , ko, koo, kou, koe, koh, koy, ku

      References

      Köbler, Gerhard (2014), Altsächsisches Wörterbuch (in German), 5th edition

      Pali

      Alternative forms

      Pronoun

      ko

      1. masculine nominative singular of ka

      Paraguayan Guarani

      Determiner

      ko

      1. this

      Rapa Nui

      Interjection

      ko

      1. exclamation suggesting a personal reaction

      Usage notes

      For non-personal judgment, consider using ka.

      Particle

      ko

      1. particle prefixed to names as a determinative

      Rawa

      Adverb

      ko

      1. again

      References

      Serbo-Croatian

      Etymology 1

      Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kъto, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷos, *kʷid, (compare *kʷís).

      Alternative forms

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

       ? (Cyrillic spelling ко̏)

      1. (Bosnia, Serbia, interrogatively) who
        ko si ti?who are you?
      2. (Bosnia, Serbia, relative and indefinite pronoun)
        bilo koanybody, anyone
        malo kovery few people
        onaj kohe who, whoever
      Declension

      Etymology 2

      From kȁo.

      Contraction

      ko (Cyrillic spelling ко)

      1. contraction of kȁo

      References

      • ko”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2025
      • ko”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2025

      Slovene

      Etymology 1

      From Proto-Slavic *jako (how, in which way). Cognate with Serbo-Croatian ako.

      Pronunciation

      Conjunction

      ko

      1. when (at the time that)
        pride dan, ko nimas energije - there comes a day when you have no energy

      Etymology 2

      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

      Conjunction

      ko

      1. (colloquial) alternative form of kot

      Swahili

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      -ko

      1. present stem of -wako (to be (at an indefinite place))
        yukohe/she is (there)

      See also

      • -ko: verbal affix
      • -wapo (to be (at a definite place))
      • -wamo (to be inside (of a definite place))

      Swedish

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      Etymology

      From Old Norse ko, from East Old Norse ko, from Proto-Germanic *kōz.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      ko c

      1. cow; female cattle
        Synonym: (colloquial) kossa
        Kon säger mu
        The cow says moo
        råmande kor
        mooing cows
        mjölka en ko
        milk a cow
        Många kor bor i stall under vinterhalvåret
        Many cows live in stables during the winter
        – Det var en koängen. – Jag fattar inte. – Det var kon som var på ängen. / Det var kon som var poängen.
        – There was a cow in [on] the meadow. – I don't get it. – It was the cow that was in [on] the meadow. / It was the cow that was the point / punch line. [common pun]
        • 1996, Drängarna [The Farmhands], “Kung över ängarna [King of [over] the Meadows]”, in Fint vettö [vettu] [Nice Y'know]:
          Jag är kung över ängarna. Springer utan keps och skor. Dansar och tar ut svängarna. Ropar glatt åt mina kor. Jag är kung över ängarna. Jag skriker högt så folk förstår: Här är en av drängarna. Solen lyser där jag går.
          I am king of the meadows. [I] run without a cap and shoes. [I] dance and take sweeping turns ["take out the turns" – also used figuratively for not holding back, letting loose, and the like]. [I] shout merrily at my cows. I am king of the meadows. I scream out loud so that people understand: Here's one of the farmhands. The sun shines where I walk. [Could also be put in the present continuous. Matches the intuition in Swedish with the [I]s. See the usage notes for -r.]
      2. a female member of a number of other species, such as moose and reindeer
        Jag såg en älgko och hennes kalv när jag var i skogen
        I saw a cow moose and her calf when I was in the forest

      Declension

      More information nominative, genitive ...

      Derived terms

      See also

      References

      Anagrams

      Tagalog

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *-ku, from Proto-Austronesian *-ku. Compare Malay -ku.

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      ko (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜓ) (postpositive)

      1. my; mine
        Synonym: (prepositive) akin
        ang bahay komy house
        sa taas koabove me (literally, “my above”)
      2. I; me (indirect)
        Synonym: (prepositive) akin
        Ang bola ay sinalo ko.
        I caught the ball.
        (literally, “The ball was caught by me.”)

      See also

      More information Person, Number ...

      1 First person dual pronouns are not commonly used in Standard Tagalog.
      2 Replaces ko ikaw.

      Further reading

      • ko”, in KWF Diksiyonaryo ng Wikang Filipino, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2025
      • ko”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018.
      • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*-ku”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI

      Talysh

      Etymology

      Cognate with Persian کار (kâr).

      Noun

      ko

      1. work

      Taworta

      Noun

      ko

      1. egg

      Further reading

      Bill Palmer, The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area (→ISBN, 2017), page 531, table 95, Comparative basic vocabulary in Lakes Plain Languages

      Tocharian A

      Etymology

      From Proto-Tocharian, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws (cow). Compare Tocharian B keu, English cow.

      Noun

      ko

      1. cow

      Tokelauan

      Etymology

      From Proto-Polynesian *ko. Cognates include Hawaiian ʻo and Samoan ʻo.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): [ko]
      • Hyphenation: ko

      Particle

      ko

      1. Marks an equational sentence.
      2. Marks the topic of the sentence.
        • 1948, Tūlāfono fakavae a Tokelau [Constitution of Tokelau], page 1:
          Ko kimatou, ia tagata o Tokelau, e takutino
          We, the people of Tokelau, say openly
      3. Marks the succeeding noun as in apposition of the preceding noun.
      4. Placed after the conjunctions pe or ka.

      References

      • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary, Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 163

      Tooro

      Pronunciation

      Pronoun

      ko

      1. class 12 of -o: it

      Derived terms

      • -ako (its (class 12))

      See also

      More information class, person ...

      Tuvaluan

      Particle

      ko

      1. present perfect tense marker, inserted immediately before the relevant verb

      Vietnamese

      Alternative forms

      Adverb

      ko

      1. (text messaging) abbreviation of không

      Anagrams

      Volapük

      Etymology

      Borrowed from Spanish con (with).

      Preposition

      ko

      1. with
        • 1952, Arie de Jong, Diatek nulik: Gospul ma ‚Matthaeus’. Kapit: I:
          Ekö! jivirgan ogrodikof, ed omotof soni, keli onemoy eli ‚Emmanuel’, kela tradutod binon: God binom ko obs.
          Look! the virgin is with child and will give birth to a son whom they will call Immanuel, a name which means „God-is-with-us”.

      Votic

      Etymology

      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Akin to Ingrian ko.

      Pronunciation

      Adverb

      ko

      1. when (at what time; in the case that)
      2. than (in comparisons)
      3. as, because

      Adverb

      ko

      1. how (in what way)

      References

      • Hallap, V.; Adler, E.; Grünberg, S.; Leppik, M. (2012), “ko”, in Vadja keele sõnaraamat [A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

      West Frisian

      Etymology

      From Old Frisian , from Proto-West Germanic * (cows).

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      ko c (plural kij, diminutive koke)

      1. cow

      Derived terms

      Further reading

      • ko”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

      West Makian

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      ko

      1. (transitive) to carry on one's back

      Conjugation

      More information singular, plural ...

      References

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

      White Hmong

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

      This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.
      Particularly: “Borrowed from some other language? Possible candidates include Chinese (jīng, “stem, stalk”). Or native Hmongic?”

      Noun

      ko (classifier: tus)

      1. a handle (of any hand tool or implement, etc.)
        ko tausaxe handle
      2. used in ko taw (foot) and ko tw (tail)

      Etymology 2

      This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.
      Particularly: “Related to Chinese (, “in, on; (archaic) sentence-final particle”)?”

      Particle

      ko

      1. a final completive particle
        Koj hais li ko...Speaking as you do...
        Txhob ua li ko.Don't do that.

      References

      • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979), White Hmong — English Dictionary, SEAP Publications, →ISBN, page 85.

      Wolof

      Pronoun

      ko

      1. him/her/it (third-person singular object pronoun)

      See also

      More information singular, plural ...

      Xhosa

      Pronoun

      -ko

      1. Combining stem of kona.

      Yoruba

      Etymology 1

      Alternative forms

      • ò (frequently used after personal pronouns)

      Pronunciation

      Particle

      1. not (placed before a verb to negate it)

      Etymology 2

      Alternative forms

      Pronunciation

      IPA(key): /kō/

      Conjunction

      ko

      1. (Ekiti) that

      Etymology 3

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      1. to pack
        Ẹ bá mi ẹrù yìí sẹ́yìn ọkọ̀Help me pack this load into the boot
      2. to collect
      3. to capture
        Wọ́n wọn lẹ́rúThey captured them as slaves
      Derived terms
      • ìkówójẹ (embezzlement)
      • akódọ̀tí (garbage collector)
      • akólẹ́tà (courier)
      • àkójọ (collection)

      Etymology 4

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      1. to touch
      2. to meet
      Derived terms
      • fẹnu kò (to kiss)
      • gbéjà kò (to besiege; to attack)
      • foríkorí (to brainstorm)

      Zazaki

      Etymology

      From Proto-Iranian *káwfš.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): [ˈko]
      • Hyphenation: ko

      Noun

      ko m

      1. (geography) mountain

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