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  • Lo language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lo language may refer to: Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu Guro language, a Mande language of Ivory Coast Loo language, an Adamawa language

    Lo language

    Lo_language

  • Lo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up LO, Lo, lo, or -lo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lo may refer to any of the following: Comic LO, a Japanese lolicon-focused erotic manga

    Lo

    Lo

  • Lo-Toga language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    Lo-Toga is an Oceanic language spoken by about 580 people on the islands of Lo and Toga, in the Torres group of northern Vanuatu. The language has sometimes

    Lo-Toga language

    Lo-Toga language

    Lo-Toga_language

  • Taiwanese Hokkien
  • Variety of Hokkien spoken in Taiwan

    HOK-ee-en, US also /ˈhoʊkiɛn/ HOH-kee-en), or Taiwanese (Chinese: 臺灣話; Tâi-: Tâi-uân-ūe), also known as Taigi (臺語; Tâi-gí/gú/gír), Taiwanese Taigi (臺灣台語;

    Taiwanese Hokkien

    Taiwanese Hokkien

    Taiwanese_Hokkien

  • Bru language
  • Mon–Khmer dialect continuum of Southeast Asia

    Galler Khua Katang (not the same as Kataang) The distribution of the Bru language spreads north and northeast from Salavan, Laos, through Savannakhet, Khammouane

    Bru language

    Bru_language

  • Lojban
  • Constructed human language based on predicate logic

    lo ka cuxna lo poi me vo'a vau traji be lo ka vlipa i ca'o bo lo pa litru noi dasni lo glare kosta cu klama .i le re mei pu simxu lo ka tugni fi lo nu

    Lojban

    Lojban

    Lojban

  • Cuối language
  • Austroasiatic language spoken in Southeast Asia

    provinces of Bolikhamsai and Khammouane. The consonant inventory of the Làng Lỡ dialect, as cited by Michel Ferlus: [ʈ] is found in Vietnamese loanwords with

    Cuối language

    Cuối_language

  • Tove Lo
  • Swedish singer and songwriter (born 1987)

    ˈtuːvɛ ˈɛlsa ˈnɪlsɔn]; born 29 October 1987), known professionally as Tove Lo (/ˈtoʊvə ˈloʊ/ TOH-və LOH; Swedish: [ˈtûːvɛ ˈluː]), is a Swedish singer-songwriter

    Tove Lo

    Tove Lo

    Tove_Lo

  • Jennifer Lopez
  • American singer and actress (born 1969)

    Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "If You Had My Love". With her second album J.Lo and the romantic comedy The Wedding Planner (both 2001), she became the first

    Jennifer Lopez

    Jennifer Lopez

    Jennifer_Lopez

  • LoRA (machine learning)
  • Parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large language models

    LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) is a parameter-efficient fine-tuning technique for large language models and other deep neural networks. Introduced in 2021

    LoRA (machine learning)

    LoRA_(machine_learning)

  • List of ISO 639 language codes
  • ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation

    List of ISO 639 language codes

    List_of_ISO_639_language_codes

  • CeeLo Green
  • American singer (born 1975)

    Callaway-Burton (born May 30, 1975), known professionally as CeeLo Green (or Cee Lo Green or simply Cee-Lo), is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer

    CeeLo Green

    CeeLo Green

    CeeLo_Green

  • LoCoS
  • Pictorial language

    LoCoS (short for Lovers Communication System) is a pictorial language developed by Yukio Ota of Japan in 1964. It was meant as communication for the deaf

    LoCoS

    LoCoS

    LoCoS

  • Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn
  • Transcription system

    IETF language tags register nan-Latn-tailo for Tâi- text. The following are tone characters and their respective Unicode codepoints used in Tâi-. The

    Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn

    Tâi-uân Lô-má-jī Phing-im Hong-àn

    Tâi-uân_Lô-má-jī_Phing-im_Hong-àn

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • Hỏa Lò Prison
  • Vietnamese Prison Camp

    Hỏa Prison (Vietnamese: [hwâː lɔ̀], Nhà tù Hỏa ; French: Prison Hỏa ) was a prison in Hanoi originally used by the French colonists in Indochina

    Hỏa Lò Prison

    Hỏa Lò Prison

    Hỏa_Lò_Prison

  • Guro language
  • Mande language spoken in Ivory Coast

    Guro (Gouro), also known as Kweni (Kwéndré) and Lo, is a Southern Mande language spoken by approximately a million people in Ivory Coast, primarily in

    Guro language

    Guro_language

  • Hoklo people
  • Han Chinese subgroup

    Tâi-. The Hoklo people (Chinese: 福佬人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ho̍h--lâng) are a Han Chinese sub-ethnic group who speak Hokkien, a Southern Min language, or trace

    Hoklo people

    Hoklo people

    Hoklo_people

  • Lô Lô people (Vietnam)
  • Ethnic group in Vietnam

    The is a Loloish ethnic group of Vietnam. The ethnic group consists of 3,134 people in Hà Giang and Cao Bằng, also including some in Mường

    Lô Lô people (Vietnam)

    Lô Lô people (Vietnam)

    Lô_Lô_people_(Vietnam)

  • Lao language
  • Kra–Dai language

    Tai languages Khamti language Tai Lue language Shan language others Chiang Saen languages Northern Thai language Sukhothai language Thai language Southern

    Lao language

    Lao language

    Lao_language

  • Lo Nuestro Awards
  • Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music

    The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro (Spanish for "Ours") is a Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by TelevisaUnivision

    Lo Nuestro Awards

    Lo_Nuestro_Awards

  • Last Night at the Telegraph Club
  • 2021 novel by Malinda Lo

    at the Telegraph Club is a young adult historical novel written by Malinda Lo and published on January 19, 2021, by Dutton Books for Young Readers. It is

    Last Night at the Telegraph Club

    Last_Night_at_the_Telegraph_Club

  • Lo mein
  • Chinese egg noodle dish

    ‹See RfD› Lo mein (traditional Chinese: 撈麵/撈麪; simplified Chinese: 捞面; Cantonese Yale: lou1 min6; pinyin: lāo miàn) is a Chinese dish with noodles. When

    Lo mein

    Lo mein

    Lo_mein

  • Lo Rat Penat
  • Valencian cultural society

    recuperation and teaching of the Valencian language. Lo Rat Penat supports the singularity of the Valencian language as opposed to a variety of Catalan. The

    Lo Rat Penat

    Lo Rat Penat

    Lo_Rat_Penat

  • Mantsi language
  • Lolo-Burmese language of China and Vietnam

    Mantsi (autonym: mã53 tsi53; also called , Flowery Lolo, White Lolo or Black Lolo, is a Lolo-Burmese language. Speakers are mostly located in Hà Giang

    Mantsi language

    Mantsi_language

  • Marco Antonio Solís
  • Mexican musician (born 1959)

    Nomination: "Univision Announces the Nominees for Spanish-language Music's Highest Honors Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina". Univision. Business Wire

    Marco Antonio Solís

    Marco Antonio Solís

    Marco_Antonio_Solís

  • Sunwar language
  • Kiranti language of Nepal and India

    comprehensively attested by the Himalayan Languages Project. It is also known as Kõits Lo (कोइँच लो ; kõica lo), Kiranti-Kõits (किराँती-कोइँच ; kirā̃tī-kõich)

    Sunwar language

    Sunwar language

    Sunwar_language

  • Ash (novel)
  • 2009 young adult fantasy lesbian novel by Malinda Lo

    Ash is a young adult fantasy children's novel by Malinda Lo first published in 2009. It is a reworking of the Cinderella fairy tale that reimagines the

    Ash (novel)

    Ash_(novel)

  • Lo Pasado, Pasado
  • 1978 studio album by José José

    Lo Pasado, Pasado (The past, is past) is a studio album by Mexican singer José José, released in 1978. The album has the participation of the popular singers/composers

    Lo Pasado, Pasado

    Lo_Pasado,_Pasado

  • Italian language
  • Romance language

    italiana, pronounced [ˈliŋɡwa itaˈljaːna]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It is a standardised form of literary Florentine

    Italian language

    Italian language

    Italian_language

  • Amma Rajyam Lo Kadapa Biddalu
  • Indian film directed by Ram Gopal Varma

    Amma Rajyam Lo Kadapa Biddalu (transl. Sons of Kadapa in the mother's kingdom), originally titled Kamma Rajyam Lo Kadapa Reddlu (transl. The Reddys of

    Amma Rajyam Lo Kadapa Biddalu

    Amma_Rajyam_Lo_Kadapa_Biddalu

  • Romance languages
  • Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin

    Modern Language Review. 89 (2): 273–281. doi:10.2307/3735232. JSTOR 3735232. Álvaro Arias. "La armonización vocálica en fonología funcional (de lo sintagmático

    Romance languages

    Romance languages

    Romance_languages

  • Stó꞉lō
  • Group of First Nations peoples in British Columbia, Canada

    Stó: tribe.) Peters First Nation (Peters Band, pre-1952: Squawtits, Skwaw-Tits/Squatits people, part of the Tiyt (Tait) tribe or Upper Stó: tribe

    Stó꞉lō

    Stó꞉lō

    Stó꞉lō

  • Ángel Lo Valvo
  • Argentine racing driver

    1937. Lo Valvo also won the first Turismo Carretera Championship in 1939. Lo Valvo entered some races using pseudonym Hipómenes, a Spanish-language term

    Ángel Lo Valvo

    Ángel Lo Valvo

    Ángel_Lo_Valvo

  • RISC-V assembly language
  • Assembly languages for the RISC-V computer architecture

    a1, %lo(msg) # load msg(lo) jalr ra, puts 2: j 2b .section .rodata msg: .string "Hello World\n" Computer programming portal Assembly language RISC-V

    RISC-V assembly language

    RISC-V_assembly_language

  • Emanuel Lo
  • Italian dancer and singer (born 1978)

    Emanuel Lo Iacono (born 11 July 1979), known professionally as Emanuel Lo, is an Italian dancer, choreographer, singer-songwriter, and director. Passionate

    Emanuel Lo

    Emanuel Lo

    Emanuel_Lo

  • Aakasamlo Oka Tara
  • Upcoming Indian film by Pavan Sadineni

    "Dulquer Salmaan's Aakasam Lo Oka Tara kicks off with pooja ceremony". Cinema Express. "Dulquer Salmaan's next film 'Aakasam Lo Oka Tara' announced". The

    Aakasamlo Oka Tara

    Aakasamlo_Oka_Tara

  • Occitan language
  • Romance language of Western Europe

    a particularly rich lexicon. Lo Panoccinari, considered the most comprehensive dictionary ever published in this language, records over 250,000 unique

    Occitan language

    Occitan language

    Occitan_language

  • Hiw language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    distinct from Lo-Toga, the other language of the Torres group. All Hiw speakers are bilingual in Bislama, and most also speak Lo-Toga. The language is named

    Hiw language

    Hiw_language

  • Neo language
  • Artificially constructed language

    invariable: lo (the): lo frato, lo soro, lo arbro → l'arbro un (a/an): un arbro Adjectives end in a and are invariable: un bona soro, un bona frato, lo bona

    Neo language

    Neo language

    Neo_language

  • Alur language
  • Western Nilotic language of Uganda

    Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The language's subdialects are Jokot, Jonam/Lo-Naam (mainly spoken in the Democratic Republic of the

    Alur language

    Alur_language

  • Lo Man-kam (martial artist)
  • Chinese martial artist

    Lo Man-kam (盧文錦; born 1933) is a Hong Kong teacher of the martial art of Wing Chun. Lo was born in 1933 in Hong Kong. During the Qing dynasty in Guangdong

    Lo Man-kam (martial artist)

    Lo Man-kam (martial artist)

    Lo_Man-kam_(martial_artist)

  • The Stranger (1967 film)
  • 1967 film directed by Luchino Visconti

    The Stranger (Italian: Lo straniero) is a 1967 Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti, based on Albert Camus's 1942 novel The Stranger, with Marcello

    The Stranger (1967 film)

    The_Stranger_(1967_film)

  • What Happened to Santiago
  • 1989 film by Jacobo Morales

    What Happened to Santiago (Spanish: Lo que le pasó a Santiago, Spanish: [ˈlo ke le paˈso a sanˈtjaɣo]) is a 1989 Puerto Rican comedy film written and directed

    What Happened to Santiago

    What_Happened_to_Santiago

  • Proto-Torres–Banks language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Torres–Banks languages

    Austronesian languages. More specifically, it is the shared ancestor of the following modern languages (ranked geographically, from NW to SE): Hiw, Lo-Toga,

    Proto-Torres–Banks language

    Proto-Torres–Banks_language

  • Upper Mustang
  • Northern area of Mustang District, Nepal

    Seke language, the people of the Kagbeni and Muktinath areas speak a West Tibetan dialect. The trekking permit for "Upper Mustang" consists of Lo Manthang

    Upper Mustang

    Upper Mustang

    Upper_Mustang

  • Lo!
  • 1931 book by Charles Fort

    Lo! is the third published nonfiction work of the author Charles Fort (first edition 1931). In it he details a wide range of unusual phenomena. In the

    Lo!

    Lo!

  • Language policy
  • Body of practices intended to cause a desired change in language

    Lo Bianco argue that language policy is a branch of applied linguistics. As a field, language policy is also known as language planning or language policy

    Language policy

    Language_policy

  • Fanagalo
  • Zulu-based pidgin of South Africa

    strung-together Nguni forms fana-ga-lo meaning "like + of + that" and has the meaning "do it like this", reflecting its use as a language of instruction. Other spellings

    Fanagalo

    Fanagalo

  • Lo Hsiang-lin
  • Lo Hsiang-lin (19 October 1906 – 20 April 1978) was one of the most renowned researchers in Hakka language and culture. His pioneering research in Hakka

    Lo Hsiang-lin

    Lo Hsiang-lin

    Lo_Hsiang-lin

  • Joseph Lo Bianco
  • Australian language academic

    Joseph Lo Bianco AM FAHA (born 7 July 1953) is Professor of Language and Literacy Education at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University

    Joseph Lo Bianco

    Joseph_Lo_Bianco

  • Rok Sako To Rok Lo
  • 2004 Indian film

    Rok Sako To Rok Lo (transl. Stop Me if You Can) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language sports comedy film produced and directed by Arindam Chaudhuri, in his

    Rok Sako To Rok Lo

    Rok_Sako_To_Rok_Lo

  • Deus vult
  • Western Christian motto associated with the Crusades

    lo vult, incorrect in Classical Latin, are forms influenced by Romance languages. According to Heinrich Hagenmeyer, the personal pronoun 'le' (or 'lo')

    Deus vult

    Deus vult

    Deus_vult

  • Saint-Lô
  • Prefecture and commune in Normandy, France

    Saint- (US: /sæ̃ ˈloʊ, seɪnt -, sənt -/, French: [sɛ̃ lo] ; Breton: Sant Lo) is a commune in northwest France, the capital of the Manche department

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

  • Leandro Lo
  • Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete (1989–2022)

    Leandro Pereira do Nascimento Lo (11 May 1989 – 7 August 2022), better known as Leandro Lo, was a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt competitor. A record holder

    Leandro Lo

    Leandro Lo

    Leandro_Lo

  • Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)
  • 2010 single by CeeLo Green

    "Forget You" or "FU" for the clean versions, is a song by American singer CeeLo Green. It was written as a collaboration among Green, Bruno Mars, his production

    Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)

    Fuck You (CeeLo Green song)

    Fuck_You_(CeeLo_Green_song)

  • Old English
  • Earliest historical form of English language

    of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great

    Old English

    Old_English

  • Pan-Romance language
  • Constructed language representing Romance languages

    poner lo sistema in perículo si non apartienen a suo fundamento. Internacional (or 'lingua internacional') is a Romance zonal auxiliary language proposed

    Pan-Romance language

    Pan-Romance language

    Pan-Romance_language

  • List of large language models
  • fully open language model to date | Ai2". allenai.org. Retrieved 2026-03-17. OLMo, Team; Walsh, Pete; Soldaini, Luca; Groeneveld, Dirk; Lo, Kyle; Arora

    List of large language models

    List_of_large_language_models

  • Lhao Vo language
  • Burmish language

    Jingkan Township (ကျင်ခန်မြို့နယ်, 景坎乡) The Langsu people call themselves lɔ̃³¹vɔ³¹ (Chinese: Lang'e 浪峨) The standard Lhaovo dialect is that of the Dago’

    Lhao Vo language

    Lhao_Vo_language

  • Lomanthang Rural Municipality
  • Rural municipality in Gandaki Province, Nepal

    Autonomous Region of China to the north and Lo-Ghekar Damodarkunda rural municipality of Mustang in the south. Lo is the northern two-thirds of Mustang district

    Lomanthang Rural Municipality

    Lomanthang Rural Municipality

    Lomanthang_Rural_Municipality

  • Tirant lo Blanch
  • Book by Joanot Martorell and Martí Joan de Galba (1490)

    Tirant lo Blanch (Valencian: [tiˈɾand lo ˈblaŋ(k)]; modern spelling: Tirant lo Blanc), in English Tirant the White, is a chivalric romance written by

    Tirant lo Blanch

    Tirant lo Blanch

    Tirant_lo_Blanch

  • Yoruba language
  • Atlantic-Congo language

    [ŋ]: n ò lọ [ŋ ò lɔ̄] 'I didn't go'. In other cases, its place of articulation is homorganic with the following consonant: ó ń lọ [ó ń lɔ̄] 'he is going'

    Yoruba language

    Yoruba_language

  • Catalan language
  • Romance language

    period, the language was what Costa Carreras terms "one of the 'great languages' of medieval Europe". Martorell's novel of chivalry Tirant lo Blanc (1490)

    Catalan language

    Catalan language

    Catalan_language

  • Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii
  • 2025 song by Bad Bunny

    "Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii" (stylized as "LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii"; Spanish pronunciation: [lo ke le paˈso a haˈwaj], transl. "What Happened to Hawaii")

    Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii

    Lo_Que_Le_Pasó_a_Hawaii

  • Torres Strait Creole
  • English-based creole language

    baradha i sidaun ene [lo/we] kenu The two brothers were sitting in the canoe. lo — instrumental: Òl man i kate tœtœl lo naip lo bele / lo ath The men cut (butcher)

    Torres Strait Creole

    Torres Strait Creole

    Torres_Strait_Creole

  • Personal pronouns in Portuguese
  • legal documents. The use of -lo, -la, etc. replacing "você" as direct object is restricted mostly to the written language (in particular, movie subtitles)

    Personal pronouns in Portuguese

    Personal_pronouns_in_Portuguese

  • Basque language
  • Language of the Basque people

    Basque (/ˈbæsk, ˈbɑːsk/ BASK, BAHSK; endonym euskara [eus̺ˈkaɾa]) is a language spoken by Basques and other residents of the Basque Country, a region that

    Basque language

    Basque language

    Basque_language

  • Loh language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Loh language may refer to: the Lo-Toga language, an Oceanic language of Vanuatu – more specifically, the Lo dialect spoken on the island of Lo (a.k.a.

    Loh language

    Loh_language

  • Elixir (programming language)
  • Programming language running on the Erlang virtual machine

    general-purpose programming language that runs on the BEAM virtual machine, which is also used to implement the Erlang programming language. Elixir builds on top

    Elixir (programming language)

    Elixir_(programming_language)

  • Bad Bunny
  • Puerto Rican rapper, actor and record producer (born 1994)

    number-one albums Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023) and Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025); the latter became the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammy

    Bad Bunny

    Bad Bunny

    Bad_Bunny

  • Anaganaga Australia Lo
  • Indian Telugu-language suspense thriller film

    Anaganaga Australia Lo (transl. Once upon in Australia) is a 2025 Indian Telugu-language suspense thriller film directed by Taraka Rama. The film is produced

    Anaganaga Australia Lo

    Anaganaga_Australia_Lo

  • Tirant lo Blanc (film)
  • 2006 film

    Victoria Abril. The script was written by Aranda based on Tirant lo Blanch, a Catalan language chivalry romance dating to 1490, written by Joanot Martorell

    Tirant lo Blanc (film)

    Tirant_lo_Blanc_(film)

  • They Call Me Trinity
  • 1970 film directed by Enzo Barboni and Gene Luotto

    They Call Me Trinity (Italian: Lo chiamavano Trinità...) is a 1970 spaghetti Western comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni (under the pseudonym

    They Call Me Trinity

    They_Call_Me_Trinity

  • Hello
  • Salutation or greeting

    Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826. Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications

    Hello

    Hello

    Hello

  • Lo (island)
  • Island in Vanuatu

    was 210. They speak the Lo dialect of the Lo-Toga language. The name Lo comes from the Lo-Toga language, where it is spelt [lo]. It is of obscure origin

    Lo (island)

    Lo (island)

    Lo_(island)

  • Pão de Ló
  • Portuguese sponge cake

    been spelled as "pam-de-", "pandeló", and "pão-de-lot". In the Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990, "pão de " was spelled without hyphens

    Pão de Ló

    Pão de Ló

    Pão_de_Ló

  • Victor Lo
  • Dr. Victor Lo Chung-wing, GBM, GBS, OBE, JP (Chinese: 羅仲榮; born November 1950, Hong Kong) is the Chairman and Chief Executive of Gold Peak Technology Group

    Victor Lo

    Victor_Lo

  • Ask Me What You Want
  • 2024 Spanish film

    Ask Me What You Want (Spanish: Pídeme lo que quieras) is a 2024 erotic romantic drama film directed by Lucía Alemany [es] from a screenplay by Ivy Hesh

    Ask Me What You Want

    Ask_Me_What_You_Want

  • Vietnamese language
  • Austroasiatic language

    Austroasiatic language primarily spoken in Vietnam where it is the official language. It belongs to the Vietic subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese_language

  • Lofi Girl
  • French YouTube channel and music label

    YouTube channel and music label established in 2017. It provides livestreams of lo-fi hip hop music 24/7, accompanied by a Japanese-style animation of a girl

    Lofi Girl

    Lofi Girl

    Lofi_Girl

  • Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo
  • Pakistani television series

    Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo (Urdu: جو بچے ہیں سنگ سمیٹ لو, transl. "Gather whatever is left") is an upcoming Pakistani television series and the country's

    Jo Bachay Hain Sang Samait Lo

    Jo_Bachay_Hain_Sang_Samait_Lo

  • Vincent Lo
  • Hong Kong businessman

    Vincent Lo Hong-sui, GBM, GBS, JP (Chinese: 羅康瑞; born 18 April 1948) is a Hong Kong businessman. He is the chairman of Hong Kong–based Shui On Group, a

    Vincent Lo

    Vincent Lo

    Vincent_Lo

  • Giovanni Lo Storto
  • Giovanni Lo Storto (born 1970 in Troia, Italy) was the General Manager of Luiss Guido Carli University from 2013 to 2024. After graduating in Economics

    Giovanni Lo Storto

    Giovanni Lo Storto

    Giovanni_Lo_Storto

  • Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana
  • 2023 studio album by Bad Bunny

    Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (Spanish: [ˈnaðje ˈsaβe lo ke ˈβa a paˈsar maˈɲana]; transl. Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow, stylized in all

    Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana

    Nadie_Sabe_Lo_Que_Va_a_Pasar_Mañana

  • Tagalog language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ] ; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the

    Tagalog language

    Tagalog language

    Tagalog_language

  • Lo Russo
  • Surname list

    Lo Russo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: The Lo Russo clan, a Neapolitan Camorra clan Salvatore Lo Russo (born 1953), member

    Lo Russo

    Lo_Russo

  • Southern Qiang language
  • Qiangic Sino-Tibetan language

    Southern Qiang is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Qiangic branch spoken by approximately 81,300 people along the Minjiang (Chinese: 岷江) river in Sichuan

    Southern Qiang language

    Southern_Qiang_language

  • Okojuwoi
  • Extinct Great Andamanese language of India

    The Juwoi language, Oko-Juwoi (also Junoi), is an extinct Great Andamanese language, of the Central group. It was spoken in the west central and southwest

    Okojuwoi

    Okojuwoi

    Okojuwoi

  • Yi people
  • Ethnic group in China, Vietnam and Thailand

    the region. In neighbouring Vietnam, as of 2019[update], there are 4,827 people (a subgroup of the Yi) living in the Hà Giang, Cao Bằng, and Lào

    Yi people

    Yi people

    Yi_people

  • Láadan
  • Constructed language

    tonal language. It utilises two distinct tones: lo – // or //, a short, medium or low tone, represented by a single unmarked vowel  – //, a short

    Láadan

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  • Nahuatl
  • Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico

    [ˈnaːwat͡ɬ] ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

  • Lo Tsung-lo
  • Lo Tsung-lo (Chinese: 羅宗洛; pinyin: Luó Zōngluò; 2 August 1898 – 26 October 1978) was a Chinese botanist and plant physiologist. Lo was a main founder of

    Lo Tsung-lo

    Lo Tsung-lo

    Lo_Tsung-lo

  • IETF language tag
  • Code to identify human languages

    An IETF BCP 47 language tag is a standardized code that is used to identify human languages on the Internet. The tag structure has been standardized by

    IETF language tag

    IETF_language_tag

  • Fist of Fury
  • 1972 Hong Kong film by Lo Wei

    The Chinese Connection, is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei and produced by Raymond Chow for Golden Harvest. The film stars Bruce

    Fist of Fury

    Fist_of_Fury

  • J
  • Tenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other Western European languages and others worldwide. Its usual name in English is jay (pronounced /ˈdʒeɪ/

    J

    J

    J

  • List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions
  • This list includes both English-language films that were based on previously released foreign-language films and those that were not based on any previous

    List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions

    List_of_English-language_films_with_previous_foreign-language_film_versions

  • Lo Carmen
  • Australian musician

    Loene Carmen (born 1970), better known by her stage name Lo Carmen, is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, music producer, author and actress with

    Lo Carmen

    Lo Carmen

    Lo_Carmen

  • Maltese language
  • Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta

    is a Central Semitic language derived from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata. It is the only Semitic language officially written in

    Maltese language

    Maltese language

    Maltese_language

  • One Be Lo
  • American rapper (born 1976)

    Raland Scruggs; November 7, 1976), better known by his stage name One Be Lo, is an alternative hip hop artist from Pontiac, Michigan. He is well respected

    One Be Lo

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  • May
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German

    May

    English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.

    May

  • Lo-ruhamah
  • Biblical

    Lo-ruhamah

    for him, mercy

    Lo-ruhamah

  • Lo
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Lo

    Talent; Smart; Bright; Lovely; Love

    Lo

  • Lo-ammi
  • Biblical

    Lo-ammi

    For him, my people

    Lo-ammi

  • Lo-ammi
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Lo-ammi

    Not my people.

    Lo-ammi

  • Lo-ruhamah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Lo-ruhamah

    Not having obtained mercy, not pitied.

    Lo-ruhamah

  • Leonard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French (Léonard)

    Leonard

    English and French (Léonard) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ (a late addition to the vocabulary of Germanic name elements, taken from Latin) + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was taken to England by the Normans. A saint of this name, who is supposed to have lived in the 6th century, but about whom nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron of peasants and horses.Irish (Fermanagh) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionáin or of Langan.Americanized form of Italian Leonardo or cognate forms in other European languages.The French Léonard family were at Château Richer, Quebec, by 1698, having come from Maine, France.

    Leonard

  • Matthew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Matthew

    English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Matthew

  • SHIYLOH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHIYLOH

    (שִׁילה) Contracted form of Hebrew shai lo, of uncertain etymology, possibly SHIYLOH means "he who is to be sent," "he whose it is," "peaceable one" "place of rest" or "rest, tranquility." In the bible, this is a place name and also possibly a reference to the Messiah.

    SHIYLOH

  • Mark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Mark

    English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).

    Mark

  • Lovell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lovell

    English : nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve ‘female wolf’ (feminine form of lou, from Latin lupus) + the diminutive suffix -el.

    Lovell

  • Lilly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lilly

    English : from a pet form of the female personal name Elizabeth. Compare Hibbs 2.English : nickname for someone with very fair hair or skin, from Middle English, Old English lilie ‘lily’ (Latin lilium). The Italian equivalent Giglio was used as a personal name in the Middle Ages. In English and other languages there has also been some confusion with forms of Giles.English : habitational name from places called Lilley, in Hertfordshire and Berkshire. The Hertfordshire place was named in Old English as ‘flax-glade’, from līn ‘flax’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The Berkshire name is from Old English Lillinglēah ‘wood associated with Lilla’, an Old English personal name.

    Lilly

  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

    Marshall

  • Manser
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Manser

    English : from the male personal name Manasseh, Hebrew Menashe ‘one who causes to forget’ (see Manasse), borne in the Middle Ages by Christians as well as by Jews. Hebrew Menashe and its reflexes in other Jewish languages have always been popular among Jews.English : occupational name for someone who made handles for agricultural and domestic implements, from an agent derivative of Anglo-Norman French mance ‘handle’ (Old French manche, Late Latin manicus, a derivative of manus ‘hand’).

    Manser

  • Ludwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech Ludvík, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English

    Ludwick

    Americanized spelling of German Ludwig, Czech Ludvík, Polish Ludwik, or cognates in other European languages.English : habitational name from Ludwick Hall in Bishops Hatfield, Hertfordshire, probably named from the Old English personal name Luda + Old English wīc ‘outlying (dairy) farm’.

    Ludwick

  • Lovett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Lovett

    English (of Norman origin) and French : from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)vet, a nickname meaning ‘wolf cub’, ‘young wolf’ (see Love, Low).Scottish : variant of Lovat, a habitational name for a sept of the Frasers from Lovat near Beauly in Inverness-shire, so named from Gaelic lobh ‘rot’, ‘putrefy’ + the locative suffix -aid.

    Lovett

  • Lucas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.

    Lucas

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc. : from the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) ‘man from Lucania’. Lucania is a region of southern Italy thought to have been named in ancient times with a word meaning ‘bright’ or ‘shining’. Compare Lucio. The Christian name owed its enormous popularity throughout Europe in the Middle Ages to St. Luke the Evangelist, hence the development of this surname and many vernacular derivatives in most of the languages of Europe. Compare Luke. This is also found as an Americanized form of Greek Loukas.Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lùcais (see McLucas).As a French name Lucas has been recorded in Canada since 1653, taken to Trois Rivières, Quebec, by one Lucas-Lépine from Normandy.

    Lucas

  • Matthews
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Matthews

    English : patronymic from Matthew. In North America, this form has assimilated numerous vernacular derivatives in other languages of Latin Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus.Irish (Ulster and County Louth) : used as an Americanized form of McMahon.

    Matthews

  • Love
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Love

    English : from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English female personal name Lufu ‘love’, or the masculine equivalent Lufa. Compare Leaf 2.English and Scottish : nickname from Anglo-Norman French lo(u)ve ‘female wolf’ (a feminine form of lou). This nickname was fairly commonly used for men, in an approving sense. No doubt it was reinforced by crossing with post-Conquest survivals of the masculine version of 1.Scottish : see McKinnon.Dutch (de Love) : respelling and reinterpretation of Delhove, a habitational name from Hove and L’Hoves in Hainault, for example.

    Love

  • Lo
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Lo

    Diminutive of Dolores: Sorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the...

    Lo

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Online names & meanings

  • Ram Sewak | ராம  ஸேவக 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ram Sewak | ராம  ஸேவக 

    Sewak of Lord Rama

  • Bhagesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Bhagesh

    Lord of Richness

  • Joan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Joan

    God is Gracious

  • Nathin
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Nathin

    Protected; Warrior; Ambitious

  • BARUWK
  • Male

    Hebrew

    BARUWK

    (בָּרוּךְ) Hebrew name BARUWK means "blessed." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a faithful attendant of Jeremiah to whom the apocryphal Book of Baruch is ascribed.

  • Gannath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu

    Gannath

    An Epithet of Lord Shiva

  • Ifrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Ifrah

    To Make Happy

  • Orlaith Orlagh
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Orlaith Orlagh

    orlaith means “golden princess.” The name was shared by both a sister and a daughter of the most famous of the high kings, Brian Boru (read the legend).

  • Athish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Athish

    Kind, Explosive, A dynamic person

  • Alesandese
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Basque

    Alesandese

    defender of mankind.

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  • Lo
  • interj.

    Look; see; behold; observe.

  • Walloons
  • n. pl.

    A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.

  • Language
  • v. t.

    To communicate by language; to express in language.

  • Languaged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Language

  • Languaged
  • a.

    Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.

  • Language
  • n.

    The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.

  • Vicious
  • a.

    Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms.

  • Voice
  • n.

    Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.

  • Voice
  • n.

    Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion.

  • Vulgar
  • n.

    The vernacular, or common language.

  • Vulgar
  • a.

    Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base; as, vulgar men, minds, language, or manners.

  • Villainy
  • n.

    Abusive, reproachful language; discourteous speech; foul talk.

  • Version
  • n.

    A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.

  • Languageless
  • a.

    Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.

  • Language
  • n.

    The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.

  • Vocabulary
  • n.

    A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book.

  • Versus
  • prep.

    Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.

  • Vulgarity
  • n.

    Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.

  • Volapuk
  • n.

    Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.