Dos

/ˈduːz/ noun

Definition

Plural of 'do', referring to hairstyles, or actions and duties you're supposed to perform; also things that are good or permissible.

Etymology

'Do' as a hairstyle comes from 'do up' (to arrange), becoming common slang in the 1950s. As 'dos and don'ts', it comes from the verb 'do' meaning to perform, originating from Old English.

Kelly Says

The fashion term 'do' really took off in the 1950s when elaborate hairdos became status symbols—and even today, 'dos and don'ts' is one of the few phrases where we use this old plural form regularly!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሁለት
hu-let
ARالعربية
اثنان
ith-naan
BNবাংলা
দুই
dui
CACatalà
dos
dohs
CSČeština
dva
dva
DADansk
to
to
DEDeutsch
zwei
tvai
ELΕλληνικά
δύο
dee-o
ESEspañol
dos
dohs
FAفارسی
دو
do
FISuomi
kaksi
ka-ksi
FRFrançais
deux
GUGU
બે
be
HAHA
biyu
bi-yu
HEעברית
שניים
sh-na-yim
HIहिन्दी
दो
do
HUMagyar
kettő
ket-to
IDBahasa Indonesia
dua
dua
IGIG
abụọ
a-bu-o
ITItaliano
due
dweh
JA日本語
ni
KKKK
екі
e-ki
KMKM
ពីរ
pee-r
KO한국어
du
MRMR
दो
do
MSBahasa Melayu
dua
dua
MYမြန်မာ
နှစ်
nit
NLNederlands
twee
tve
NONorsk
to
to
PAPA
ਦੋ
do
PLPolski
dwa
dva
PTPortuguês
dois
do-is
RORomână
doi
doi
RUРусский
два
dv-a
SVSvenska
två
tva
SWKiswahili
mbili
m-bi-li
TAதமிழ்
இரண்டு
i-ran-du
TEతెలుగు
రెండు
ren-du
THไทย
สอง
song
TLTL
dalawa
da-la-wa
TRTürkçe
iki
ee-ki
UKУкраїнська
два
dva
URاردو
دو
do
VITiếng Việt
hai
hai
YOYO
meji
me-ji
ZH中文
èr
ZUZU
bili
bi-li

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