1. A Japanese word:
* "Kamo" (鴨) means "duck" in Japanese.
* "Kamo" (賀茂) can be a surname or a place name in Japan.
* "Kamo" (鴨) can also refer to the Kamo River in Kyoto, Japan.
2. A slang term:
* "Kamo" is a slang term in English, often used in the context of gambling or betting. It refers to a "mark" or a "sucker" who is easily tricked or exploited.
To understand the meaning of "kamo" in English, you need to consider the context in which it is used.
For example:
* "I saw a kamo on the river." (meaning "duck")
* "He's a real kamo, always falling for scams." (meaning "sucker")
* "I'm going to visit the Kamo Shrine in Kyoto." (meaning "place name")
Without context, it is impossible to know the exact meaning of "kamo" in English.