ol
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ol"
English
Adjective
ol (not comparable)
- Nonstandard form of old.
Anagrams
Azerbaijani
Etymology 1
Verb
ol
Etymology 2
Pronoun
ol
Bislama
Etymology
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ol
- 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
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.
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
- 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
Pronunciation
Conjunction
ol
- 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
See also
singular | plural | ||||||
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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 |
- 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
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
Middle English
Etymology 1
Adjective
ol
- Alternative form of hol (“healthy, whole”)
Etymology 2
Noun
ol (plural oles)
- Alternative form of hole (“hole”)
Etymology 3
Noun
ol (uncountable)
- Alternative form of oile (“oil”)
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