דו

Hebrew

Etymology 1

Ultimately from Latin duo. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Prefix

דּוּ (du-)

  1. Double-, two-, bi-, di-.
    משמעות (mashma'út, meaning)דו משמעי (du-mashma'í, ambiguous)
    מין (min, sex)דו מיני (du-miní, bisexual)
    קומה (kumá, floor, story)דו קומתי (du-kumatí, two-story, double-decker)
    צד (tzad, side)דו צדדי (du-tzdadí, two-sided, bilateral)
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Etymology 2

From Italian do.

Proper noun

דּוֹ (do) m

  1. Do: the first solfège syllable, representing the note C.

Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German du, from Old High German , from Proto-West Germanic *þū, from Proto-Germanic *þū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation

  • (YIVO, Litvish) IPA(key): /dʊ/
  • (Netherlandic) IPA(key): /duː/
  • (Poylish) IPA(key): /diː/
  • (Ukrainish) IPA(key): /di/

Pronoun

דו (du)

  1. you, thou (second-person singular subject pronoun)

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