cò

Etymology
Possibly from.

Preposition

 * 1) at
 * 2) in
 * 3) among
 * 1) among
 * 1) among

Etymology
From, from (compare 🇨🇬), from.

Pronoun

 * 1) who
 * 2) In conjunction with the preposition : where ... from
 * 3) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what
 * 1) In conjunction with the preposition : where ... from
 * 2) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what
 * 1) In conjunction with the preposition : where ... from
 * 2) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what
 * 1) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what
 * 1) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what
 * 1) In conjunction with the prepositions ' or ': what

Usage notes

 * If followed by the future tense, the relative future tense is used.

Noun

 * 1) stork
 * 2) * Cò Lả "The Graceful Stork" ('s folk-song), performance by
 * Con cò, cò bay lả, lả bay la; bay từ là từ cửa phủ, bay ra là ra cánh đồng.
 * The stork flies gracefully from the palace's gate out into the field.
 * 1) egret
 * 2)  penis, pee-pee

Noun

 * 1)  a broker, especially a deceptive one, or the money paid for such broker

Etymology 3
Abbreviated from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  chief of police, head of police, superintendent
 * , "Ông Cò (Mister Superintendent / Monsieur le Commissaire)", Thơ Trần Tế Xương; published in 1998 by NXB Văn hoá - Thông tin (Culture & Information Publisher)
 * Hà Nam danh giá nhất ông cò; Trông thấy ai ai chẳng dám ho.
 * Hà Nam's most honoured person, Monsieur le Commissaire; Upon seeing him, cough none dares.

Noun

 * 1) a trigger