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English

Etymology

After Greek Ἰώ (), daughter of Inachus. See Io.

Proper noun

Io

  1. Moon of Jupiter, known for its volcanic activity

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Italian

Etymology

Latin ego, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵoH. Near cognates include Spanish yo and French je.

Personal pronoun

io (possessive: mio)

  1. I, the first person

Inflection

subject io
object me
prepositional mi


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Latin

Etymology

Echoic; compare Greek ἰώ (), or English yo.

Interjection

ĭō!

  1. An exclamation of joy or pain, or for getting one's attention

Etymology

Greek Ἰώ ().

Alternate forms

Proper noun

Īō, -ūs f

  1. (mythology) Io, daughter of Inachus.

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