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From Proto-Gbe *-lá. Cognates include Fon lɔ́, Saxwe Gbe , Ewe la, Adja

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lọ́ (Nigeria)

  1. the
    Été wẹ̀ gbẹ̀tọ́ lọ́ zé?What does the person take?

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(classifier cái) lọ (𤮗)

  1. a small jar or a vase that can be held in one hand; compare chai (bottle) and (larger pot or jar)
    lọ mứta jam jar
    lọ hoaa flower vase
    một lọ sốt cà chuaa jar of tomato sauce
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lọ ()

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) soot
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Etymology 1

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Compare Ede Ije nọ

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lọ

  1. to go
    Synonyms: ,

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Yoruba Varieties and Languages - lọ (to go, leave)
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Language FamilyVariety GroupVariety/LanguageLocationWords
Proto-Itsekiri-SEYSoutheast YorubaÀoÌdóàní
Eastern ÀkókóÌkàrẹ́ Àkókó
Àkùngbá Àkókógbèé, gìré
Ṣúpárè Àkókó,
ÌdànrèÌdànrè
Ìjẹ̀búÌjẹ̀bú Òdeyún, , lọ
Ìkòròdúyún, , lọ
Ṣágámùyún, , lọ
Ẹ̀pẹ́yún, , lọ
Ifọ́nIfọ́n
Ìkálẹ̀Òkìtìpupa
ÌlàjẹMahin
OǹdóOǹdó
Ọ̀wọ̀Ọ̀wọ̀
UsẹnUsẹn
ÌtsẹkírìÌwẹrẹ
OlùkùmiUgbódùárẹ̀n
Proto-YorubaCentral YorubaÈkìtìÀdó Èkìtì, lọ,
Àkúrẹ́, lọ,
Òdè Èkìtì, lọ,
Ọ̀tùn Èkìtì, lọ,
Northwest YorubaÀwórìÈbúté Mẹ́tàlọ,
Ẹ̀gbáAbẹ́òkútalọ,
ÈkóÈkólọ,
ÌbàdànÌbàdànlọ,
ÌbàràpáIgbó Òràlọ,
Ìbọ̀lọ́Òṣogbolọ,
Ọ̀fàlọ,
ÌlọrinÌlọrinlọ,
OǹkóÌtẹ̀síwájú LGAlọ,
Ìwàjówà LGAlọ,
Kájọlà LGAlọ,
Ìsẹ́yìn LGAlọ,
Ṣakí West LGAlọ,
Atisbo LGAlọ,
Ọlọ́runṣògo LGAlọ,
Ọ̀yọ́Ọ̀yọ́lọ,
Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́lọ,
Ìkirèlọ,
Ìwólọ,
Standard YorùbáNàìjíríàlọ,
Bɛ̀nɛ̀,
Northeast Yoruba/OkunOwéKabbayún
Ede Languages/Southwest YorubaAnaSokode
Cábɛ̀ɛ́Cábɛ̀ɛ́
Tchaourou
ÌcàAgoua
ÌdàácàIgbó Ìdàácà
Datcha
Ọ̀họ̀rí/Ɔ̀hɔ̀rí-ÌjèÌkpòbɛ́
Kétu
Onigbolo
Yewalọ, nọ
Ifɛ̀Akpáré
Atakpamé
Boko
Est-Mono
Moretan
Tchetti
KuraAledjo-Koura
Awotébi
Partago
Mɔ̄kɔ́léKandinɛ̃̀
Northern NagoKambole
Manigri
Southern NagoÌsakété
Ìfànyìn
Note: This amalgamation of terms comes from a number of different academic papers focused on the unique varieties and languages spoken in the Yoruboid dialectal continuum which extends from eastern Togo to southern Nigeria. The terms for spoken varieties, now deemed dialects of Yorùbá in Nigeria (i.e. Southeast Yorùbá, Northwest Yorùbá, Central Yorùbá, and Northeast Yorùbá), have converged with those of Standard Yorùbá leading to the creation of what can be labeled Common Yorùbá (Funṣọ Akere, 1977). It can be assumed that the Standard Yorùbá term can also be used in most Nigerian varieties alongside native terms, especially amongst younger speakers. This does not apply to the other Nigerian Yoruboid languages of Ìṣẹkírì and Olùkùmi, nor the Èdè Languages of Benin and Togo.
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Etymology 2

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lọ̀

  1. (transitive) to grind
  2. (transitive, intransitive) to blend
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  • lọ when followed by a direct object.
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lọ̀

  1. (transitive) to iron (clothes)
    Irú ṣòkòtò yìí ṣòroó lọ̀.This type of trouser is hard to iron.
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  • lọ when followed by a direct object.
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Etymology 4

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lọ́

  1. to twist
  2. (with inú) to ache
    Inú ń lọ́ miI have a stomach-ache (literally, “The stomach is twisting/pinching me”)
  3. (transitive) to pinch
    Fi mí sílẹ̀! Má lọ́ mi léèékánnáLeave me alone! Don't pinch me
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lọ́

  1. to string (beads)
    Ọ̀pọ̀lọ́ lódò ní àwọn lè lọ́ ìlẹ̀kẹ̀Frogs in the stream say they can string beads

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lọ́

  1. to be lukewarm
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