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1 English
2 Dutch
3 French
4 Frisian
5 Latin
6 Volapük

English

Pronunciation

  • doo͞, /duː/, /du:/

Verb

to do (
did, done)

  1. to perform, to execute

Translations

Auxiliary verb

do (did)

  1. Used as a syntactic marker in questions (Do you go?), negations (I do not go), for emphasis (I do go) and to avoid repeating an earlier verb (I play tennis; he does too)

Noun

do

Etymology 1

  1. (Music) A syllable used in sol-fa to represent the tonic of any major scale.

Synonym
Related terms

Etymology 2

do (the plural is strictly dos but do's is more commonly used for legibility)
  1. (colloquial) function, celebration, party
    We're having a bit of a do on Saturday to celebrate my birthday.


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /do/
  • SAMPA: /do/

Noun

do f

  1. musical note

Synonyms

  • ut


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /do/
  • SAMPA: /do/

Noun

do f

  1. musical note

Synonyms

  • ut


Frisian

Personal Pronoun

do

  1. the casual form of the second person singular: you (the polite form is: jo)

Noun

do

  1. pigeon, dove


Latin

Verb

do,
dare, dedi, datum

  1. to give

Derivatives


Volapük

Conjunction

do

  1. though, although, even though



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