See also: , , ω, Ω, and -ῳ
U+1F66, ὦ
GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI AND PERISPOMENI
Composition:ω [U+03C9] + ◌̓ [U+0313] + ◌͂ [U+0342]

[U+1F65]
Greek Extended
[U+1F67]

Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Cognate with Latin ō, from Proto-Indo-European or onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

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(ô)

  1. (usually ) expresses surprise, joy, or pain: oh!; ah!
  2. (usually ) Very commonly used before a noun in the vocative or nominative case when addressing someone or something: O...

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Verb

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(ô)

  1. first-person singular present subjunctive active of εἰμί (eimí)

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