totu; unstressed tʊ, tə
English Definitions:
to (Adverb)
Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.
to (Adverb)
Into the wind.
to (Preposition)
In the direction of, and arriving at.
to (Preposition)
at
to (Preposition)
Indicating destination: In the direction of, and arriving at.
to (Preposition)
Used to indicate the target or recipient of an action.
to (Preposition)
Used to indicate result of action.
to (Preposition)
Used to indicate a resulting feeling or emotion.
to (Preposition)
Used after an adjective to indicate its application.
to (Preposition)
Denotes the end of a range.
to (Preposition)
As a.
to (Preposition)
Used to indicate a ratio or comparison.
to (Preposition)
Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
to (Preposition)
Preceding.
to (Preposition)
Used to describe what something consists of or contains.
to (Preposition)
) At.
to
.to is the Internet country code top-level domain of the island kingdom of Tonga. The government of Tonga sells domains in its ccTLD to any interested party. Because to is a common English preposition, it became popular to craft memorable URLs called domain hacks that take advantage of this; URL shortening/redirection services are a popular use. Other domain hacks which do not use the to as a preposition include Daniel J. Bernstein's website cr.yp.to, London web development company Potato p.ota.to, and uploading services like uloz.to. The .to ccTLD is administered by the Tonga Network Information Center. The city of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada, has TO as its nickname. Therefore, the .to extension is used by some small businesses located in Toronto, despite Canada's own .ca. As the .to domains are paid for, all normal DNS operations are possible and registered sites are not required to display ads on behalf of the registrar. Some domains are free, like .edu.to, but only to real Tongan educational institutions. At this moment businesses registered in Tonga can also get free domains. People who sell on .to domains can claim a bonus.
tō
Pagodas in Japan are called tō (塔, lit. pagoda), sometimes buttō (仏塔, lit. Buddhist pagoda) or tōba (塔婆, lit. pagoda) and historically derive from the Chinese pagoda, itself an interpretation of the Indian stupa. Like the stupa, pagodas were originally used as reliquaries but in many cases they ended up losing this function. Pagodas are quintessentially Buddhist and an important component of Japanese Buddhist temple compounds but, because until the Kami and Buddhas Separation Act of 1868, a Shinto shrine was normally also a Buddhist temple and vice versa, they are not rare at shrines either. The famous Itsukushima Shrine, for example, has one.After the Meiji Restoration the word tō, once used exclusively in a religious context, came to mean also "tower" in the western sense, as for example in Eiffel tower (エッフェル塔, Efferu-tō). Of the Japanese pagoda's many forms, some are built in wood and are collectively known as mokutō (木塔, lit. wood pagoda), but most are carved out of stone (sekitō (石塔, lit. stone pagoda). Wood pagodas are large buildings with either two stories (like the tahōtō (多宝塔, lit. Tahō pagoda), see photo below) or an odd number of stories. Extant wood pagodas with more than two storeys have almost always either three stories (and are therefore called sanjū-no-tō (三重塔, lit. three-storeyed pagoda)) or five (and are called gojū-no-tō (五重塔, lit. five-storeyed pagoda). Stone pagodas are nearly always small, usually well below 3 metres, and as a rule offer no usable space. If they have more than one storey, pagodas are called tasōtō (多層塔, lit. multi-storied pagoda) or tajūtō (多重塔, lit. multi-storied pagoda). A pagoda's size is measured in ken, where a ken is the interval between two pillars of a traditional-style building. A tahōtō for example can be either 5x5 ken or 3x3 ken. The word is usually translated in English as "bay" and is better understood as an indication of proportions than as a unit of measurement.
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