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[[Category: Europic particles]]
[[Category: Europic particles]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ʤo}}
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|ʤo}}
===Etymology===
Root ''[[√djo#Europic|√djo]]''.


===Adverb (Particle)===
===Adverb (Particle)===
'''djo'''
'''djo'''
# just did, very recently finished doing.
# just did, very recently finished doing.
#: ''Indicates immediacy. Used on its own, it indicates recency (e.g. ''[[mu#Europic|Mu]] [[djo#Europic|djo]] [[ye#Europic|ye]]'' “I just went”); when used with the future particle '''[[go#Europic|go]]''', it indicates imminence (e.g. ''[[mu#Europic|Mu]] [[djo-go#Europic|djo-go]] [[ye#Europic|ye]]''. “I’m about to go.)''
#: Indicates immediacy. Used on its own, it indicates recency (e.g. Mu djo ve I just went); when used with the future particle ''[[go#Europic|go]]'', it indicates imminence (e.g. Mu djo-go ye. I’m about to go.)


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[djo-le#Europic|djo-le]]'' ‘just’
* ''[[djo-le#Europic|djo-le]]'' ‘just’

Latest revision as of 22:16, 24 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √djo.

Adverb (Particle)

djo

  1. just did, very recently finished doing.
    Indicates immediacy. Used on its own, it indicates recency (e.g. Mu djo ve I just went); when used with the future particle go, it indicates imminence (e.g. Mu djo-go ye. I’m about to go.)

Synonyms