What is the meaning of Jo?

Darling, sweetheart.

The staff used in the Japanese martial art of jodo or jojutsu.

negates non-verbal phrases: no, not

to hit, strike, punch

to play

to knock, rap

to crash

to head, go

to blow (the wind)

yes (in response to a negative question).

I

me

ego (the self)

yeah, yep

where

already

Emphasises the sentence.

already

yes

water

to be

to exist

more; used with adjectives to form comparatives

yet, already, after all

yes; in disagreement with the last speaker's negative statement.

yes or no; expressing doubt. (colloquial)

a skua, seabird of family Stercorariidae.

a horse

a skua, seabird of family Stercorariidae.

Alternative form of jau

Used to indicate an expectation of common understanding, or that what is said is an obvious fact – “as you well know,” “of course.”

Alternative form of je

Alternative form of , accusative/dative of

yes

first-person pronoun; I

I (first-person pronoun)

yes

already

already

any more

An emphatic intensifying particle.

as you know or should know; sometimes vaguely translatable as after all or obviously

the

yes (often followed by I do, he is, etc. in English to indicate contradiction rather than affirmation); identical in usage to the French si. Contrasts with ja which confirms positive statements or positively phrased questions.

hi

bye

you too

The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.

already (prior to some time; so soon)

now, already

I

yes, yeah, well; expresses agreement in a hesitant or ponderous manner.

yes; expresses firm agreement.

Alternative form of io

The hiragana syllable じょ (jo) or the katakana syllable ジョ (jo) in Hepburn romanization.

The hiragana syllable ぢょ (jo) or the katakana syllable ヂョ (jo) in Hepburn romanization.

yes

because

for

the... the...

his (3rd person singular masculine possessive)

third-person singular genitive of jis

Alternative form of juo

yeah

yes (word used to show agreement or acceptance)

third-person singular present of byś

accusative of wóno

yes

second-person singular imperative of joen

third-person plural personal pronoun

  1. they
  2. them, themselves

they

them, themselves

already

now

I

yoke

Alternative form of ja (I)

yeah, yep

they

stop, whoa (especially when commanding a horse or imitative thereof)

Used to express surprise, amazement, or confusion

added for emphasis to the end of a sentence

yes; used as a disagreement to a negative statement or a negatively phrased question (has no English equivalent, but is similar to French si)

yes (more generally, in a similar vein to jodå – see its usage notes)

yeah

Expresses having an insight; oh

A filler, at the start of an utterance (to get someone's attention); listen, so, hey, etc. (compare "yeah")

you (second person singular nominative formal pronoun)

your (second-person singular formal possessive determiner)

to dance

to burn

to sting; to irritate

to drip

Source: wiktionary.org