-mo

Etymology
From ending and apparent suffix of cardinal numbers.

Suffix

 * 1)  Used to form page and book sizes.

Derived terms

 * sixmo, 6mo
 * twelvemo, 12mo
 * sixteenmo, 16mo
 * eighteenmo, 18mo
 * twenty-fourmo, 24mo
 * thirty-twomo, 32mo
 * forty-eightmo, 48mo
 * sixty-fourmo, 64mo

Etymology
, from.

Etymology
From earlier, from.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ery.

Usage notes
Attached to the strong stem. A preceding becomes.

Etymology
From.

Pronoun

 * 1) ; you
 * 2) ; your
 * 1) ; your
 * 1) ; your

Usage notes

 * When attached to verbs ending with the suffixes or, the n of the suffix is dropped and the enclitic (in the form ) is attached.
 * When attached to the enclitic, the pronoun becomes -mon, even if the enclitic is in the form.
 * When attached to the negative adverb, the pronoun retains its ending o despite di ending with a vowel.
 * When attached to the enclitic, the pronoun becomes -mon, even if the enclitic is in the form.
 * When attached to the negative adverb, the pronoun retains its ending o despite di ending with a vowel.
 * When attached to the negative adverb, the pronoun retains its ending o despite di ending with a vowel.
 * When attached to the negative adverb, the pronoun retains its ending o despite di ending with a vowel.

Final

 * 1) speak

Usage notes
Used with a noun base to mean speaks the language of

Final

 * 1) speak

Etymology
.

Suffix

 * , wherein