ò
See also: Appendix:Variations of "o"
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Arigidi edit
Pronoun edit
ò
References edit
- B. Oshodi, The HTS (High Tone Syllable) in Arigidi: An Introduction, in the Nordic Journal of African Studies 20(4): 263–275 (2011)
Eastern Maninkakan edit
Alternative forms edit
Alternative scripts edit
- ߏ߬ (nko)
Pronoun edit
ò
Italian edit
Pronunciation edit
Letter edit
ò (upper case Ò)
- The letter ⟨o⟩ in a stressed final syllable when pronounced /ɔ/.
Verb edit
ò
- Obsolete spelling of ho, first-person singular present indicative of avere
Kashubian edit
Etymology 1 edit
The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Kashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, and ò for development of the glyph itself.
Letter edit
ò (lower case, upper case Ò)
- The twenty-first letter of the Kashubian alphabet, written in the Latin script.
See also edit
- (Latin-script letters) A a, Ą ą, Ã ã, B b, C c, D d, E e, É é, Ë ë, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, Ł ł, M m, N n, O o, Ò ò, Ó ó, Ô ô, P p, R r, S s, T t, U u, Ù ù, W w, Y y, Z z, Ż ż
Etymology 2 edit
Preposition edit
ò + locative
- about (concerning)
Further reading edit
Ligurian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Latin aut, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ewti (“on the other hand”), from *h₂ew (“away from, off”).
Conjunction edit
ò
Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb edit
ò
- first-person singular present indicative of avéi: I have, I possess
Mandarin edit
Romanization edit
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of 哦
- Hanyu Pinyin reading of 喔
Spanish edit
Conjunction edit
ò
Welsh edit
Pronunciation edit
Letter edit
ò (upper case Ò)
- The letter O, marked for its short pronunciation in monosyllabic words.