lôgo

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See also: logo, Logo, logo-, -logo, logó, and łógo

Macanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Portuguese logo (later, soon).

Pronunciation

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Particle

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lôgo

  1. future tense marker: will
    Antonym: nádi (will not)
    Vôs lôgo olâYou will see
    Quim lôgo dâ?Who will give
    Nos tudo vai passeâ; vos vêm nam vêm? Ai! Iou lôgo vai.
    We're all going out; are you coming? I'm coming.

Derived terms

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Adverb

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lôgo

  1. soon, later
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Usage notes

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  • As Macanese spelling is not standardized, both spellings logo and lôgo are in use.
  • The clipped form is only used as the time particle, and not the adverb meaning "soon".
  • Future tense (or any other tense) may not necessarily be marked using lôgo; verb tense is present by default but may have to be inferred through context, a feature possibly influenced by Cantonese grammar. Future tense in particular may be indicated using amanhâm or similar time words indicating the future.

References

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