oi |
hay |
As a pronoun oi
is : (to) you (
plural).
As a noun hay is
(uncountable) grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder or
hay can be the name of the letter for the
h sound in pitman shorthand.
As a verb hay is
to cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder.
you |
oi |
As a pronoun oi is
: (to) you (
plural).
oi |
oi |
In form of|accusative/dative form|ir|lang=gsw terms the difference between oi and oi
is that
oi is : (to) you (
plural) while
oi is : (to) you (
plural).
As pronouns the difference between oi and oi
is that
oi is : (to) you (
plural) while
oi is : (to) you (
plural).
interfere |
oi |
As a verb interfere
is .
As a pronoun oi is
: (to) you (
plural).
oi |
ou |
As a pronoun oi
is : (to) you (
plural).
As a noun ou is
egg.
oi |
hello |
As a pronoun oi
is : (to) you (
plural).
As an interjection hello is
.
As a noun hello is
"!" or an equivalent greeting.
As a verb hello is
to greet with "hello".
oi |
ol |
As a pronoun oi
is : (to) you (
plural).
As an initialism ol is
olympic games.
hi |
oi |
As interjections the difference between hi and oi
is that
hi is a friendly, informal, casual greeting said when meeting someone while
oi is said to get someone's attention; hey.
As nouns the difference between hi and oi
is that
hi is "Hi" or similar greeting while
oi is a working-class punk rock subgenre of the 1970s, sometimes associated with racism.
As an adjective hi
is informal spelling of lang=en, often hyphenated.
As an abbreviation HI
is hawaii, a state of the United States of America.
As a pronoun Oi is
eye dialect of I|lang=en.
wikidiffcom |
oi |
As a pronoun oi is
: (to) you (
plural).
oi |
io |
Io is a anagram of oi.
As interjections the difference between oi and io
is that
oi is said to get someone's attention; hey while
io is an exclamation of joy or triumph.
As nouns the difference between oi and io
is that
oi is a working-class punk rock subgenre of the 1970s, sometimes associated with racism while
io is a type of moth, the io moth.
As a pronoun Oi
is eye dialect of I|lang=en.
As a proper noun Io is
the daughter of Inachus river god, and a lover of Zeus.
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