Baluchi

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Etymology

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From Proto-Iranian *dwáH (compare Persian دو (do), Northern Kurdish du, Pashto دوه (dwa), Avestan 𐬛𐬎𐬎𐬀 (duua)), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dwáH (compare Sanskrit द्व (dvá), Hindi दो (do)/Urdu دو (do), Punjabi ਦੋ (do)), from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (compare Russian два (dva), Greek δύο (dýo), Spanish dos, English two).

Numeral

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دو (do)

  1. two

Noun

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دو (do)

  1. two (digit)

Brahui

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Etymology

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Perhaps borrowed from an Indo-Aryan descendant of Sanskrit दोस् (dos, forearm).[1]

Noun

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دُو ()

  1. (anatomy) hand

References

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  1. ^ Emeneau, M. B. (1997) “Brahui Etymologies and Phonetic Developments: New Items”, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London[1], volume 60, number 3, pages 440–447
  • Bray, Denys (1934) “dū”, in The Brahui Language[2], Calcutta, India: Superintendent Government Printing, Part II: The Brāhūī Problem; Part III: Etymological Vocabulary, page 101

Gilaki

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Numeral

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دو (do)

  1. two

Pahari-Potwari

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit द्व (dva). Compare Hindi दो (do).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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دو (do)

  1. meaning two

Persian

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian 𐭲𐭥𐭩𐭭 (tʿyn /⁠dō⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *dwáH, Proto-Indo-Iranian *dwáH, from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.

Indo European cognates include Northern Kurdish du, Pashto دوه (dwa), Avestan 𐬛𐬎𐬎𐬀 (duua), Sanskrit द्व (dvá), Hindi दो (do)/Urdu دو (do), Punjabi ਦੋ (do), Russian два (dva), Lithuanian du, Greek δύο (dýo), Spanish dos, English two, etc..

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? du, dū, dō
Dari reading?
Iranian reading? do
Tajik reading? du

Numeral

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Persian numbers (edit)
20
 ←  1 ۲
2
3  → 
    Cardinal: دو (do)
    Ordinal: دوم (dovom)
Dari دو
Iranian Persian
Tajik ду

دو (dudo) (Persian numeral ۲)

  1. two

Noun

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دو (dudo)

  1. two

Etymology 2

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Ultimately derived from Italian do.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Dari reading?
Iranian reading? do

Noun

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دو (do)

  1. (music) C, Do (the first note of the fixed-Do solfège scale)
  2. (music) Do (the first note of the movable-Do solfège scale, i.e. the tonic)

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? daw
Dari reading? daw
Iranian reading? dow
Tajik reading? dav

Verb

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دو (dawdow)

  1. present stem of دویدن (dawīdandavidan, to run)

Etymology 4

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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دو (du)

  1. Colloquial form of دوغ (dōğduğ)

Punjabi

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Western Panjabi numbers (edit)
20
[a], [b] ←  1 ۲
2
3  → [a], [b]
    Cardinal: دو (do)
    Ordinal: دُوجا (dūjā)
    Adverbial: دُہرا (duhrā)
    Collective: دوویں (doveṉ)
    Fractional: اَدّھا (addhā)

Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit द्व (dva). Compare Hindi दो (do).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /d̪oː/
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دو (do) (Gurmukhi spelling ਦੋ)

  1. two

Urdu

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Etymology

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Inherited from Sanskrit द्व (dvá), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dwáH, from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁. Compare also Persian دو (do).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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Urdu numbers (edit)
20
 ←  1 ۲
2
3  → 
    Cardinal: دو (do)
    Ordinal: دُوسْرا (dūsrā), دُوجا (dūjā), دوم (dom)
    Multiplier: دُگْنا (dugnā), دوگُنا (dogunā), دُہْرا (duhrā)
    Distributive: دُونا (dūnā)
    Collective: دونوں (donõ)
    Fractional: آدھا (ādhā), نِصْف (nisf), نیم (nem)

دو (do) (Hindi spelling दो)

  1. two

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