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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ho"
Bulgarian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
го • (go) m or n (personal)
- Short form of the third-person singular masculine pronoun in the accusative case, used as the direct object of a verb; him
- Кога го видя?
- Koga go vidja?
- When did you see him?
- Познаваш ли го?
- Poznavaš li go?
- Do you know him?
- Днес много го боли гърбът.
- Dnes mnogo go boli gǎrbǎt.
- His back is really hurting him today.
- Short form of the third-person singular neuter pronoun in the accusative case, used as the direct object of a verb; it
- Видя ли го?
- Vidja li go?
- Did you see it?
- Сложи го ей там.
- Složi go ej tam.
- Put it over there.
See also
Bulgarian personal pronouns
Number | Person | Gender | Nominative (subject) |
Accusative (direct complement) |
Dative (indirect complement) |
Prepositional | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Full | Short | Full | Short | |||||
Singular | First | — | аз (az) | мен (men) ме́не (méne) |
ме (me) | ме́не (méne) | ми (mi) | мен (men) ме́не (méne) |
Second | Informal | ти (ti) | теб (teb) те́бе (tébe) |
те (te) | те́бе (tébe) | ти (ti) | теб (teb) те́бе (tébe) | |
Formal | Ви́е (Víe) | Вас (Vas) | Ви (Vi) | Вам (Vam) | Ви (Vi) | Вас (Vas) | ||
Third | Masculine | той (toj) | не́го (négo) | го (go) | не́му (nému) | му (mu) | не́го (négo) | |
Feminine | тя (tja) | не́я (néja) | я (ja) | ней (nej) | ѝ (ì) | не́я (néja) | ||
Neuter | то (to) | не́го (négo) | го (go) | не́му (nému) | му (mu) | не́го (négo) | ||
Plural | First | — | ни́е (níe) ний (nij) |
нас (nas) | ни (ni) | нам (nam) | ни (ni) | нас (nas) |
Second | Informal | ви́е (víe) вий (vij) |
вас (vas) | ви (vi) | вам (vam) | ви (vi) | вас (vas) | |
Formal | Ви́е (Víe) | Вас (Vas) | Ви (Vi) | Вам (Vam) | Ви (Vi) | Вас (Vas) | ||
Third | — | те (te) | тях (tjah) | ги (gi) | тям (tjam) | им (im) | тях (tjah) |
Chechen
Etymology
Noun
го • (go)
Ingush
Etymology
Verb
го • (go)
- to see
Kazakh
Alternative scripts | |
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Arabic | گو |
Cyrillic | го |
Latin | go |
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian го (go), from Japanese 碁 (ご, go).
Noun
го • (go)
- go (board game)
Macedonian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
го • (go)
- Short direct object form of тој (toj).
Mariupol Greek
Etymology
Contraction of эго́ (ehó), from Ancient Greek ἐγώ (egṓ). Cognates include Greek εγώ (egó) (contracted 'γώ ('gó)) and Pontic Greek εγώ (egó).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
го • (ho) (emphatic form эго́)
Declension
Mariupol Greek personal pronouns | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | ||||||||
1st | 2nd | 3rd m | 3rd f | 3rd n | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | ||
nominative | го (ho) |
сы (sy) |
тос (tos) |
ты (ty) |
то (to) |
мис (mis) |
сыс (sys) |
тын (tyn) | |
oblique | мэ́на (ména) |
сэ́на (séna) |
то́на (tóna) |
ты́на (týna) |
мас (mas) |
сас (sas) |
тынц (tync) | ||
clitic | -ми (-mi) |
-сы (-sy) |
-тун (-tun) |
-тын (-tyn) |
-ту (-tu) |
-мас (-mas) |
-сас (-sas) |
-ц (-c) |
References
- G. A. Animica, M. P. Galikbarova (2013) Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 4
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 碁 (ご, go).
Pronunciation
Noun
го • (go) n inan (indeclinable)
- go (board game)
Descendants
- → Kazakh: го (go)
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *golъ, from Proto-Indo-European *gelH- (“naked, bald”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
го̑ (Latin spelling gȏ, definite го̏лӣ, comparative го̀лијӣ)
Declension
indefinite forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
---|---|---|---|---|
nominative | го | гола | голо | |
genitive | гола | голе | гола | |
dative | голу | голој | голу | |
accusative | inanimate animate |
го гола |
голу | голо |
vocative | го | гола | голо | |
locative | голу | голој | голу | |
instrumental | голим | голом | голим | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | голи | голе | гола | |
genitive | голих | голих | голих | |
dative | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) | |
accusative | голе | голе | гола | |
vocative | голи | голе | гола | |
locative | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) | |
instrumental | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) |
definite forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
---|---|---|---|---|
nominative | голи | гола | голо | |
genitive | голог(а) | голе | голог(а) | |
dative | голом(у/е) | голој | голом(у/е) | |
accusative | inanimate animate |
голи голог(а) |
голу | голо |
vocative | голи | гола | голо | |
locative | голом(е/у) | голој | голом(е/у) | |
instrumental | голим | голом | голим | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | голи | голе | гола | |
genitive | голих | голих | голих | |
dative | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) | |
accusative | голе | голе | гола | |
vocative | голи | голе | гола | |
locative | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) | |
instrumental | голим(а) | голим(а) | голим(а) |
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