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Tuo is a term that appears in multiple languages and contexts, often as a romanized string rather than a single, fixed meaning. Because it spans different languages and place names, its interpretation depends on usage.

In Italian, tuo is the singular masculine possessive determiner meaning "your." It accompanies a masculine singular

In Chinese linguistic contexts, "tuo" is a pinyin syllable that can map to several characters with different

Geographically and in proper names, "Tuo" appears as a transliteration in various languages. The Tuo River, known

Overall, "tuo" serves as a multi-use string across languages, with its precise meaning determined by context,

noun
(for
example,
tuo
libro).
The
feminine
and
plural
forms
are
tua,
tuoi,
and
tue,
which
agree
with
the
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
they
modify.
meanings
depending
on
tone
and
context.
Common
examples
include
拖
(tuō,
to
drag),
托
(tuō,
to
entrust
or
prop),
驼
(tuó,
camel),
and
驮
(tuó,
to
bear).
The
same
romanization
can
therefore
represent
multiple
words.
in
Chinese
as
Tuó
Jiāng,
is
a
river
in
Sichuan
Province,
China.
tone,
and
script.