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-ó
-ó
See also: Appendix:Variations of "o"
Hungarian
Suffix
-ó
- (present participle suffix) -ing. Added to a verb to form the present participle.
Usage notes
- (present participle suffix) Harmonic variants:
See also
- Category:Hungarian present participles
- Appendix:Hungarian suffixes
Icelandic
Suffix
-ó
- a suffix used to create colloquial shortenings, usually consisting of the first syllable of the word + -ó (these can be nouns, adjectives, and, more rarely, adverbs)
Derived terms
nouns
- gaggó (from gagnfræðaskóli)
- kæró (from kærasti, kærasta)
- kýló (from kýlubolti)
- mömmó (from mömmuleikur)
- sleikjó (from sleikipinni)
- strætó (from strætisvagn)
- tengdó (from tengda- in tengdamóðir, tengdaforeldri, tengdafólk, etc.)
- tíkó (from tíkarspenar)
- tyggjó (from tyggigúmmi)
adjectives
- abbó (from afbrýðisamur)
- dónó (from dónalegur)
- halló (from hallærislegur)
- huggó (from huggulegur)
- kammó (from kammerat (noun))
- lummó (from lummulegur)
- ógó (from ógeðslegur)
- púkó (from púkalegur)
- rómó (from rómantískur)
- sæmó (from sæmilegur)
- ömó (from ömurlegur)
Spanish
Suffix
-ó (1st conj.), -ió (2nd and 3rd conj.)
- A suffix indicating the third-person singular indicative preterite of a verb.