ayo

See also: Ayo, ayó, ayọ, and āyo

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeɪ.(j)oʊ/
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Etymology 1

Combination of hey and yo

Interjection

ayo

  1. (African-American Vernacular, slang) A greeting.
    • 2004, Michael Daniel Baptiste, Cracked Dreams, page 73:
      "Ayo, Red. It's the homie Spits on the jack for you, blood." "Ayo, homeboy," said Red as he excitedly picked up the telephone receiver. "What's up, fool?"
    • 2007, Reginald L. Hall, In Love with a Thug, page 38:
      Ayo, wassup, girl,” he said to Keisha as he continued to walk toward the back area where I stood. [] Ayo, wassup, playa?
    • 2007, Tony J. Ward, Jr., I've Got to Make It to Heaven for Going Through Hell: Part 1, page 39:
      Ayo Toine, you think they'd put me down?
    • 2007, Nikki Turner, Christmas in the Hood, page 289:
      "Ayo, fam, you a'ight down there?" Victorious's cell mate asked.
    • 2008, Treasure Hernandez, Resurrection, page 106:
      "Ayo, ma, where you going?" a dude asked her as she walked by him.
    • 2008, Ashley JaQuavis, The Trophy Wife, page 103:
      "Ayo, Kalil!" a man's voice said from amidst the crowd. Kalil looked up and saw his lil' man, Peanut, distributing packets of heroin and taking money from the fiends.
    • 2010, R Green Damon, Somethin' to Think about, page 197:
      "Ayo, Cee, listen to this shit here," said Matt, passing him his cell.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Yoruba ayò, an abridged form of ayò ọlọ́pọ́n.

Noun

ayo (uncountable)

  1. (West African English) A strategy game.
Synonyms

See also

Anagrams


Classical Nahuatl

Noun

ayo (inanimate)

  1. Obsolete spelling of āyoh

Hiligaynon

Noun

ayô

  1. a pet name
  2. bargain, discount

Verb

ayô

  1. to ask or request

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay ayuh, ayo, from Classical Malay ايوه (ayuh), ايو (ayo). Cognate of Malay ayuh, Javanese ayo (ꦲꦪꦺꦴ, come on, let's, please).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈjo/
  • Rhymes: -jo, -o
  • Hyphenation: a‧yo

Interjection

ayo

  1. (informal) come on!

Alternative forms

Synonyms

Further reading


Musi

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.jɔ/
  • Hyphenation: a‧yo

Noun

ayo

  1. water (clear liquid H₂O)
    Synonym: banyu

Papiamentu

Alternative forms

  • ayó (alternative spelling)

Etymology

From Spanish adiós and Portuguese adeus.

Interjection

ayo

  1. goodbye
  2. farewell

Portuguese

Noun

ayo m (plural ayos, feminine aya, feminine plural ayas)

  1. Obsolete spelling of aio

Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin avius, masculinized from Latin avia (grandmother), whence Spanish aya.

Pronunciation

 
  • IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈaʝo/ [ˈa.ʝo]
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈaʃo/ [ˈa.ʃo]
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈaʒo/ [ˈa.ʒo]

  • Rhymes: -aʝo
  • Syllabification: a‧yo

Noun

ayo m (plural ayos, feminine aya, feminine plural ayas)

  1. person who takes care of children, tutor
    Synonym: tutor

Further reading


West Makian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈa.jo/

Noun

ayo

  1. older sibling
    ayo da atolder brother
    ayo da papaolder sister

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics

Yami

Noun

ayo

  1. river; stream; brook

Yoruba

Ewé ayò (1)
Àwọn ọmọ tó ń ta ayò (3)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ā.jò/

Noun

ayò

  1. Any of a variety of plants including Guilandina bonduc and Corchorus olitorius (ewédú)
  2. The seeds of the ayò plant
    Synonym: ọmọ ayò
  3. The strategy game ayo, a variety of the mancala or oware game played by the Yoruba, of which the seeds of the ayò plant are used in the game
    Synonyms: ayò ọlọ́pọ́n, ayòayò, awò, ayò jẹ̀rin, ayò kàrè, ayò jòdù-jòdù
    ayò ó bá wọ ọ̀ta lára, á dígbà sọ ìsọkúsọ
    When an expert ayo player becomes over-excited while ayo, he will occasionally utter some gibberish
    (proverb on over-excitement)
  4. (by extension) A general term for any strategic game, competition, or pastime, hobby
    mo pa á ní ayòI won in a game

Derived terms

  • agbọndan ayò (longitudinal row of ayò holes)
  • aláyò (someone who plays the ayo game)
  • àmì ayò (a point in competitive sport)
  • òdù ayò (The hole in an ayo game board filled with seeds)
  • ojúlé ayò (the holes in the ayo board)
  • ọmọ ayò (ayo pieces)
  • ọpọ́n ayò (Ayo board, mancala board)
  • ta ayò (to play ayo)

Descendants

  • English: ayo

Yurumanguí

Noun

ayo

  1. river

References

  • Prehistoria: Lenguas y dialectos indigenas de Colombia (Luis Duque Gómez, Sergio Elías Ortiz, 1965), citing Romero's wordlist
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