"tjo" meaning in Dutch

See tjo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

Etymology: From Italian ciao (“hello, goodbye”), from Venetian ciao (“hello, goodbye, your (humble) servant”), from Venetian s-ciao, s-ciavo (“servant, slave”), from Medieval Latin sclavus (“Slav, slave”), related also to Italian schiavo, English Slav, slave and old Venetian S-ciavón (“Slav”) (from Latin Sclavonia (“Slavonia”)). Etymology templates: {{bor|nl|it|ciao||hello, goodbye}} Italian ciao (“hello, goodbye”), {{der|nl|vec|ciao||hello, goodbye, your (humble) servant}} Venetian ciao (“hello, goodbye, your (humble) servant”), {{der|nl|vec|s-ciao}} Venetian s-ciao, {{der|nl|ML.|sclavus||Slav, slave}} Medieval Latin sclavus (“Slav, slave”), {{cog|it|schiavo}} Italian schiavo, {{cog|en|Slav}} English Slav, {{cog|vec|S-ciavón|t=Slav}} Venetian S-ciavón (“Slav”), {{cog|la|Sclavonia||Slavonia}} Latin Sclavonia (“Slavonia”) Head templates: {{head|nl|interjection}} tjo
  1. (slang) hello, bye Tags: slang Synonyms: tjow
    Sense id: en-tjo-nl-intj-BcbG422j Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch farewells, Dutch greetings

Alternative forms

Download JSONL data for tjo meaning in Dutch (2.1kB)

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