Yō, Yo, You or Yoh (written: 洋, 瑤, 窈 or よう in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Fictional characters:
A thumbs-up or thumbs-down is a common hand gesture achieved by a closed fist held with the thumb extended upward or downward in approval or disapproval, respectively. These gestures have become metaphors in English: "The audience gave the movie the thumbs-up" means that the audience approved of the movie, regardless of whether the gesture was actually made.
The source of the gesture is obscure, but a number of origins have been proposed.
Carleton S. Coon, having observed Barbary apes in Gibraltar using the gesture, hypothesised in the anthropological classic The Story of Man that it is a mutual celebration of having opposable thumbs. Critics have suggested, however, that the apes may be simply imitating humans.
The Latin phrase pollice verso is used in the context of gladiatorial combat for a hand gesture used by Ancient Roman crowds to pass judgment on a defeated gladiator. However, the precise type of gesture described by the phrase pollice verso and its meaning are unclear in the historical and literary record.
I (И и; italics: И и) is a letter used in almost all ancient and modern Cyrillic alphabets.
It commonly represents the close front unrounded vowel /i/, like the pronunciation of ⟨i⟩ in "machine", or the near-close near-front unrounded vowel /ɪ/, like the pronunciation of ⟨i⟩ in "bin".
The Cyrillic letter I was derived from the Greek letter Eta (Η η). This is why the earliest (up to the 13th century) shape of Cyrillic ⟨И⟩ was ⟨H⟩.
The name of the Cyrillic letter I in the Early Cyrillic alphabet was ижє (iže), meaning "which".
In the Cyrillic numeral system, the Cyrillic letter I had a value of 8.
In the Early Cyrillic alphabet there was little or no distinction between the letter ⟨И⟩ and the letter ⟨І⟩ which was derived from the Greek letter Iota (Ι ι). They both remained in the alphabetical repertoire because they represented different numbers in the Cyrillic numeral system, eight and ten. They are, therefore, sometimes referred to as octal I and decimal I.
Today they co-exist in Church Slavonic, with no pronunciation difference, and in Ukrainian, representing actual pronunciation differences. Other modern orthographies for Slavic languages eliminated one of the two letters in alphabet reforms of the 19th or 20th centuries: Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Bulgarian languages use only ⟨И⟩, and Belarusian uses only ⟨І⟩.
Lupillo Rivera
"Yo"
(Yo ando borracho)
Ando borracho, and tomando
Porque el destino cambio mi suerte
Ya tu cariño, nada me importa
Mi corazon te olvido pa siempre
Fuiste en mi vida, un sentimiento
Que destrozo toditita mi alma
Quise matarme por tu cariño
Pero volvi a recobrar la calma
Yo, yo que tanto llore por tus besos
Yo, yo que tanto te hable sin mentiras
Hoy, solo puedo brindarte desprecio
Yo, yo que tanto te quise en la vida
(nomas yo te quise amor, ay, ay, y echele compa lupillo y asi se canta en jalisco).
Una gitana, leyo en mi mano
Que con el tiempo me olvidarias
Y esa gitana ha adivinado
Porque tu vida ya no es la mia
Hoy mi destino lleva otro rumbo
Mi corazon se quedo muy lejos
Si ahora me quieres, si ahora me extrañas
Yo te abandono pa estar parejos
Yo, yo que tanto llore por tus besos
Yo, yo que tanto te hable sin mentiras
Hoy, solo puedo brindarte desprecio
Yo, yo que tanto te quise en la vida