ö U+00F6, ö
LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
Composition:o [U+006F] + ◌̈ [U+0308]
õ
[U+00F5]
Latin-1 Supplement ÷
[U+00F7]

TranslingualEdit

 

LetterEdit

ö (upper case Ö)

  1. The letter o with a diaeresis above itself.
  2. The letter o with an umlaut above itself.

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AzerbaijaniEdit

PronunciationEdit

LetterEdit

ö lower case (upper case Ö)

  1. The twenty-second letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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DanishEdit

LetterEdit

ö (upper case Ö)

  1. (obsolete) A letter of the Danish alphabet

Usage notesEdit

Merged with ø, thus for example kjöbe (attested at least until ca. 1900) -> købe.

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EstonianEdit

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. The twenty-ninth letter of the Estonian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

FinnishEdit

EtymologyEdit

See Ö.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ˈøː/, [ˈø̞ː]
  • (file)

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. The twenty-eighth letter of the Finnish alphabet, called öö and written in the Latin script.

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HungarianEdit

PronunciationEdit

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. The twenty-sixth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called ö and written in the Latin script.

DeclensionEdit

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front rounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative ö ö-k
accusative ö-t ö-ket
dative ö-nek ö-knek
instrumental ö-vel ö-kkel
causal-final ö-ért ö-kért
translative ö-vé ö-kké
terminative ö-ig ö-kig
essive-formal ö-ként ö-kként
essive-modal
inessive ö-ben ö-kben
superessive ö-n ö-kön
adessive ö-nél ö-knél
illative ö-be ö-kbe
sublative ö-re ö-kre
allative ö-höz ö-khöz
elative ö-ből ö-kből
delative ö-ről ö-kről
ablative ö-től ö-ktől
non-attributive
possessive - singular
ö-é ö-ké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
ö-éi ö-kéi
Possessive forms of ö
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. ö-m ö-im
2nd person sing. ö-d ö-id
3rd person sing. ö-je ö-i
1st person plural ö-nk ö-ink
2nd person plural ö-tök ö-itek
3rd person plural ö-jük ö-ik

See alsoEdit

Further readingEdit

  • ö in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

IcelandicEdit

PronunciationEdit

LetterEdit

ö (upper case Ö)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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RomaniEdit

PronunciationEdit

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. (International Standard) The letter o with the umlaut.

Usage notesEdit

  • Rarely used in Hungarian loanwords in Romani[1].

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Yūsuke Sumi (2018), “ö”, in ニューエクスプレス ロマ(ジプシー)語 [New Express Romani (Gypsy)] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Hakusuisha, →ISBN, page 17

SwedishEdit

PronunciationEdit

Letter name, noun
Phoneme

Etymology 1Edit

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. The last letter of the Swedish alphabet, pronounced /øː/ when long, /œ/ when short, [œ̞ː] when long and before r, and [œ̞] when short and before r.
    Det är två ön i "Höör".
    There are two ö in "Höör".
DeclensionEdit
Declension of ö 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ö öet ön öna
Genitive ös öets öns önas

Etymology 2Edit

From Old Swedish ø, from Old Norse ey, from Proto-Germanic *awjō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂ (water). Cognate with å (stream).

NounEdit

ö c

  1. island
    • Herman Melville, Moby Dick eller Den vita valen, tr. by Hugo Hultenberg.
      De innehåller hela arkipelager av romantiska öar liksom de polynesiska farvattnen.
      They contain round archipelagoes of romantic isles, even as the Polynesian waters do;
    Gotland är den största ön i Östersjön.
    Gotland is the largest island in the Baltic Sea.
DeclensionEdit
Declension of ö 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ö ön öar öarna
Genitive ös öns öars öarnas
CompoundsEdit
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Further readingEdit

TurkishEdit

PronunciationEdit

LetterEdit

ö (lower case, upper case Ö)

  1. The nineteenth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called ö and written in the Latin script.

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NounEdit

ö

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter Ö.

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TurkmenEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • (phoneme) IPA(key): /ø/, /øː/

LetterEdit

ö (upper case Ö)

  1. The nineteenth letter of the Turkmen alphabet, called ö and written in the Latin script.

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VepsEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Finnic *öö, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *üje.

NounEdit

ö

  1. night

InflectionEdit

Inflection of ö (inflection type 13/ma)
nominative sing. ö
genitive sing. ön
partitive sing. öd
partitive plur. öid
singular plural
nominative ö öd
accusative ön öd
genitive ön öiden
partitive öd öid
essive-instructive ön öin
translative öks öikš
inessive ös öiš
elative öspäi öišpäi
illative öhö öihe
adessive öl öil
ablative ölpäi öilpäi
allative öle öile
abessive öta öita
comitative önke öidenke
prolative ödme öidme
approximative I önno öidenno
approximative II önnoks öidennoks
egressive önnopäi öidennopäi
terminative I öhösai öihesai
terminative II ölesai öilesai
terminative III össai
additive I öhöpäi öihepäi
additive II ölepäi öilepäi

Derived termsEdit

ReferencesEdit

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “ночь”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

XavanteEdit

Alternative formsEdit

  • â (Protestant spelling)

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Central Jê *kə (flowing water).

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

ö (utterance-medial variant: öi)

  1. water (flowing)

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Fernando Orphão de Carvalho, Gean Nunes Damulakis, The Structure of Akroá and Xakriabá and their relation to Xavante and Xerente: A contribution to the historical linguistics of the Jê languages (2015), citing for the older forms Martius, Beiträge zur Ethnographie und Sprachenkunde Brasiliens (1867; citing Pohl) and Ehrenreich (1895)