Neither "O" nor "-" typically mean "on" in English. "On" is the standard preposition to indicate something is located on top of or physically touching something else.
In the Ibo language, "o dim" can mean "it's good" or "well done." It is a phrase used to express approval or appreciation.
Thank You
In English, "o te reo Māori" translates to "the Māori language."
"Si puedo" means "yes, I can" and "si no" means "no, I can't."
No. By which I mean it's not either, because the O in "coin" isn't really an O, it's part of the dipthong OI, which has its own pronunciation that's distinct from either long or short O.
what does O mean on a gold necklace
O- is not a suffix.
I am not sure what the question is here. In case you mean, "Are you a Samoan?", then it is, "O oe o se Samoa?"
o nunca = or never
It means rolling on floor
None by itself.
It expresses shock or disbelief.
cool
Who is setev-o? If you mean Steve-O then no he isn't.
bit off both if yu no what i mean :o bit off both if yu no what i mean :o bit off both if yu no what i mean :o
o Be the example o Know your job o Do the right thing
6 b in a O