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O
(chemistry) symbol for oxygen

Table of contents
1 English
2 Japanese
3 Portuguese
4 Spanish
5 Tok Pisin

English

Noun

  1. The fifteenth letter of the English alphabet
  2. Abbreviation of operator on IRC
  3. Exclamation, an abbreviation of oh: O' come all ye faithful
  4. In mathematics, the upper bound function; see big O
  5. A blood type that lacks antigens. They can only receive blood from type O, and cannot receive blood from A, AB or B people. Their blood can be donated to any recipient. (Neglecting Rh factor)


Japanese

o-
  1. see o-


Portuguese

o

Definite Article m sing.

From Latin ille.
  1. the
    Lá vem o sol. = "There comes the sun."

masculinefeminine
singularoa
pluralosas

Personal pronoun, 3rd person m sing.

From Latin ille.
  1. Him, it (as a direct object; as an indirect object, see lhe; after prepositions, see ele).
    Encontrei-o na rua. = "I met him/it at the street."

Usage notes

  • Becomes -lo after verb forms ending in -r, -s, or -z, the pronouns nos and vos, and the adverb eis; the ending letter causing the change disappears.
    After ver: Posso vê-lo? = "May I see him/it?"
    After pôs: Quero pô-lo ali. = "I want to put him/it there."
    After fiz: Fi-lo ficar contente. = "I made him/it become happy."
    After nos: Deu-no-lo relutantemente. = "He gave him/it to us reluctantly."
    After eis: Ei-lo! = "Behold him/it!"
  • Becomes -na after a nasal diphthong: -ão, -am [ɐ̃w̃], -õe [õj̃], -em, -êm [ẽj̃].
    Detêm-no como prisioneiro. = "They detain him/it as a prisoner."
  • In Brasil it is being abandoned in favor of the nominative form ele.
    Eu o vi.Eu vi ele. = "I saw him/it."


Spanish

o

Conjunction

  1. or

Synonyms

  • u (used before words beginning with a vowel)

Translations


Tok Pisin

o

Conjunction

  1. or

 O -- Oa Ob Oc Od Oe Of Og Oh Oi Oj Ok Ol Om On Oo Op Oq Or Os Ot Ou Ov Ow Ox Oy Oz



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