English
Etymology
After Greek Ἰώ (Iō), daughter of Inachus. See Io .
Proper noun
Io
- moon of Jupiter, known for its volcanic activity
See also
Italian
Etymology
Latin ego, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵoH. Near cognates include Spanish yo and French je.
Personal pronoun
io (possessive: mio )
- I, the first person
Inflection
| subject
| io
|
| object
| me
|
| prepositional
| mi
|
See also
- meco — "with me"
- noi — plural
Latin
Etymology
Echoic; compare Greek ἰώ (iō), or English yo.
Interjection
ĭō!
- an exclamation of joy or pain, or for getting one's attention
Etymology
Greek Ἰώ (Iō).
Alternate forms
Proper noun
Īō, -ūs f
- (mythology) Io, daughter of Inachus.
See also