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    English · JMdict
    yo-yo;yoyo
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    Español · Wikipedia

    El yo-yo es un juguete formado por un disco de madera, de plástico o de otros materiales con una ranura profunda en el centro de todo el borde, alrededor de la cual se enrolla un cordón que, anudado a un dedo se hace subir y bajar alternativamente. Se maneja el disco mediante sacudidas hacia arriba y hacia abajo. El Webster’s collegiate dictionary afirma que la palabra yo-yo deriva de la palabra yóyo en idioma ilocano, del norte de Filipinas. Muchas otras fuentes, incluido Extraordinary origins of yesterdays things, de Panati, afirma que yo-yo era un término tagalo, que significa ‘viene-viene’.

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    English · Wikipedia

    A yo-yo (also spelled yoyo) is a toy which in its simplest form is an object consisting of an axle connected to two disks, and a length of string looped around the axle, similar to a slender spool. It is played by holding the free end of the string known as the handle (usually by inserting one finger into a slip knot) allowing gravity or the force of a throw to spin the yo-yo and unwind the string (similar to how a pullstring works), then allowing the yo-yo to wind itself back to one's hand, exploiting its spin (and the associated rotational energy). This is often called "yo-yoing". First made popular in the 1920s, yo-yoing remains a popular pastime of many generations and cultures. It was first invented in ancient Greece. In the simplest play, the string is intended to be wound on the spool by hand; The yo-yo is thrown downwards, hits the end of the string, then winds up the string toward the hand, and finally the yo-yo is grabbed, ready to be thrown again. One of the most basic tricks is called the sleeper, where the yo-yo spins at the end of the string for a noticeable amount of time before returning to the hand. Many yo-yo tricks are done while the yo-yo is said to be sleeping.One of the most famous tricks on the yo-yo is "walk the dog". This is done by throwing a strong sleeper and allowing the yo-yo to roll across the floor, before tugging it back to the hand. English historical names for the yo-yo include bandalore (from French) and quiz. French historical terms include bandalore, incroyable, de Coblenz, emigrette, and joujou de Normandie (joujou meaning little toy).

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Hiragana

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El kana redondeado y fluido. El hiragana escribe palabras japonesas nativas, terminaciones gramaticales y todo lo que va sin kanji (o junto a él): es el primer silabario que se aprende. Cada carácter representa una sílaba.

Ejemplo

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