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Isubirwamwo nka 16:06, 31 Ukuboza 2014

Igifinilandi

Interjection

voi

  1. oh
    voi ei! (oh no!)

Izina

voi (fi)

Etymology

From the same Finno-Ugric root *woye as Hungarian vaj

  1. amavuta

Derived terms

Inshinga

voi (third person sg. present indicative, and part of sg. present negative of voida) (fi)

  1. can

Usage

  • hän voi auttaa (she can help)
  • minä en voi auttaa (I cannot help)
  • hän ei voi auttaa (she cannot help)

Igitaliyani

Étymologie

Latin vos

Prononciation

vói, /ˈvoi/, /"voi/

voi (it)

  1. The second person plural familiar pronoun, voi refers to the persons who are spoken or written to: you.

See also

Abanya Vietnam

Izina

voi (vi)

  1. elephant (the animal)