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ol

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English

Adjective

ol (not comparable)

  1. Nonstandard form of old.

Anagrams

Azerbaijani

Etymology 1

Verb

ol

  1. second-person singular imperative of olmaq

Etymology 2

Pronoun

ol

  1. Obsolete form of o (he, she, it).

Bislama

Etymology

From English all. Cognate with Tok Pisin ol.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈol/
  • Hyphenation: ol

Pronoun

ol

  1. Synonym of olgeta

Usage notes

  • Ol can only be used as an object to a verb or preposition. In all other positions, only olgeta is used.

See also

More information singular, dual ...
Bislama personal pronouns
singular dual trial plural
1st person exclusive mi mitufala mitrifala mifala
inclusive yumitu, yumitufala yumitrifala yumi
2nd person yu yutufala yutrifala yufala
3rd person neutral hem, em tufala trifala ol1, olgeta
collective2 tugeta trigeta
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1 Used only as an object of a preposition or a verb.
2 The collective pronouns specify that the action is performed by all subjects together, rather than on their own.
Some speakers may not distinguish various plurality categories, using only one or two plural pronouns.

Particle

ol

  1. Indicates the plural of the following noun; -s

References

  • Terry Crowley (2004) Bislama Reference Grammar, Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi press, →ISBN, pages 29, 46

Esperanto

Etymology

From German als.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ol/
  • Audio:(file)

Conjunction

ol

  1. than
    Ŝi estas pli bela ol li.
    She is prettier than he.
    La vulpo estas pli granda ol la kapro.
    The fox is bigger than the goat.

See also

Ido

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ol (plural oli, possessive olua, possessive plural olui)

  1. Apocopic form of olu; it, that

See also

More information singular, plural ...
Personal pronouns in Ido
singular plural
nominative possessive nominative possessive
singular plural singular plural
first person  me  mea  mei  ni  nia  nii
second person formal  vu  vua  vui  vi  via  vii
familiar  tu  tua  tui
third person masculine  ilu, il  ilua  ilui  ili  ilia  ilii
feminine  elu, el  elua  elui  eli  elia  elii
neuter  olu, ol  olua  olui  oli  olia  olii
common  lu  lua  lui  li  lia  lii
reflexive  su  sua  sui  su  sua  sui
indefinite  onu, on  onua  onui  onu, on  onua  onui
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  • The possessive plurals are seldom used.
  • The shortened forms are preferred.
  • The pangendered forms are preferred to the gendered or neuter forms in most scenarios.

Karaim

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ol.

Noun

ol

  1. he, she, it

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, S.M. Šapšala, editor (1973), “ol”, in Karaimsko-Russko-Polʹskij Slovarʹ [Karaim-Russian-Polish Dictionary], Moscow: Moskva, →ISBN

Maia

Adverb

ol

  1. sweet

Middle English

Etymology 1

Adjective

ol

  1. Alternative form of hol (healthy, whole)

Etymology 2

Noun

ol (plural oles)

  1. Alternative form of hole (hole)

Etymology 3

Noun

ol (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of oile (oil)

Northern Kurdish

Norwegian Bokmål

Norwegian Nynorsk

Old English

Old Irish

Old Swedish

Romanian

Slovene

Tok Pisin

Torres Strait Creole

Turkish

Turkmen

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