tio
Catalan
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
tio m (plural tios, feminine tia)
- (regional) uncle
- (colloquial) dude; pal, when addressing them
Synonyms
Esperanto
Etymology
From ti- (demonstrative correlative prefix) + -o (correlative suffix of objects).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
tio (plural tioj, accusative singular tion, accusative plural tiojn)
- that [thing] (demonstrative correlative of objects)
Usage notes
As with other correlatives of objects, and unlike English that, tio always functions as a pronoun, never an adjective.
When combined with ĉi, the adverbial particle of proximity, ĉi tio or tio ĉi means "this [thing]".
See also
Gallo
Etymology
From Old French clos, from Latin clausus (compare French clos, Norman clios)), perfect passive participle of claudō, claudere (“shut, close”).
Noun
tio m (plural tios)
Italiot Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian tio, from Latin thius.
Noun
tio f
- (Italiot Dialect) uncle
Maori
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian (compare Hawaiian kio, Malay tiram).
Noun
tio
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse tíu, from Proto-Germanic *tehun, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥.
Numeral
tīo
Descendants
- Swedish: tio
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese tio and Spanish tío and Kabuverdianu tiu.
Noun
tio
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- thio (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese tio, tyo, from Late Latin thīus, from Ancient Greek θεῖος (theîos). Compare Spanish tío, Italian zio, Sardinian tiu.
Pronunciation
Noun
tio m (plural s, feminine tia, feminine plural tias)
- uncle (brother of someone's father or mother, or an aunt's husband)
- (Brazil, slang, often considered disrespectful) uncle (term of address for any adult)
Derived terms
- tiozinho (diminutive)
- tiozão (augmentative)
- tio do pavê
Descendants
- Kabuverdianu: tiu
Swedish
< 9 | 10 | 11 > |
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Cardinal : tio Ordinal : tionde | ||
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Norse tíu, from Proto-Germanic *tehun (“ten”), from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥ (“ten”). Cognate with Icelandic tíu, Faroese tíggju, Norwegian ti, Danish ti and English ten.
Pronunciation
Numeral
tio
Coordinate terms
- 100: hundra
- 103: tusen
- 104: tiotusen (myriad)
- 106: miljon
- 109: miljard
- 1012: biljon
- 1015: biljard
- 1018: triljon
- 1021: triljard
- 1024: kvadriljon
- 1027: kvadriljard
- 1030: kvintiljon
- 1033: kvintiljard
- 1036: sextiljon
- 1039: sextiljard
- 1042: septiljon
- 1045: septiljard
- 1048: oktiljon
- 1051: oktiljard
- 1054: noniljon
- 1057: noniljard
- 1060: deciljon
- 1063: deciljard
- 1066: undeciljon
- 1069: undeciljard
- 1072: duodeciljon
- 1075: duodeciljard
- 1078: tredeciljon
- 1081: tredeciljard
- 1084: quattuordeciljon
- 1087: quattuordeciljard
…
- 10100: googol
…
- 10120: vigintiljon
- 10123: vigintiljard
…
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