Relatit: fōu, fóu, fǒu, and fòu

English eedit

Adjective eedit

Fou (comparative maist Fou, superlative maist Fou)

  1. Crazy.

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French eedit

Pronunciation eedit

  1. REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/X-SAMPA

Adjective eedit

Fou

  1. mad, crazy

Noun eedit

Fou m (plural Fous, feminine folle)

  1. madman
  2. jester

Noun eedit

Fou m (plural Fous)

  1. bishop

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    Mandarin eedit

    Pinyin syllable eedit

    fou

    1. Nonstaundart spellin o fōu.
    2. Nonstaundart spellin o fóu.
    3. Nonstaundart spellin o fǒu.
    4. Nonstaundart spellin o fòu.

    Usage notes eedit

    English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.



    Samoan eedit

    Etymology eedit

    Common Malayo-Polynesian, compare Indonesian baru

    Adjective eedit

    Fou

    1. new

    Scots eedit

    Etymology 1 eedit

    From Old English
    full
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    Adjective eedit

    Fou (comparative mair Fou, superlative maist Fou)

    1. full
    2. well-fed, full of food or drink, sated, replete
    3. drunk, intoxicated

    Adverb eedit

    Fou (comparative mair fou, superlative maist fou)

    1. fully, very, quite, rather, too

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    Noun eedit

    fou

    1. saxifrage