If you mean the English word "yo" as in "Yo, what's up?" then I'm afraid there is no equivalent. As "Yo" seems to be a form of a exclamation used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement, there are currently no Chinese equivalents for this exclamation.
"Yo" does not have a specific meaning in Mandarin. It may be used as a slang expression in informal settings, but it does not have a standardized definition in the Mandarin language.
You can say "朋友" (péngyǒu) in Mandarin to refer to a friend.
In Mandarin, "your friend" is pronounced as "你的朋友" (nǐ de péngyǒu).
"Xue" (血) means blood in Mandarin.
"Chou Lou" in Mandarin means smelly or stinky house.
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
Yo Mom, yo dad, yo dic and u!
Steven
In Mandarin, "your friend" is pronounced as "你的朋友" (nǐ de péngyǒu).
You can say "朋友" (péngyǒu) in Mandarin to refer to a friend.
peng you My friend= wo de peng you ( you say you like yo!!)
Yo, no or no yo could mean "Not me" or "I haven't/I didn't"
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?
a state of exited emotion
You mean how to say "how much" in Mandarin? If so, it means"多少".
"Zhen de ma" in Mandarin means "really?" or "is it true?" It is commonly used to express surprise, disbelief, or to seek confirmation.
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"Ta" in Mandarin means "he" or "she" depending on the context. It is a pronoun used to refer to a person.