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  1. La O con acento circunflejo, escrita Ô (minúscula ô) es una grafema del alfabeto latino utilizado en el alfabeto vietnamita como letra independiente, y en los alfabetos francés y valón como variante diacrítica de la letra O . También se utiliza en varias romanizaciones del chino como en el pinyin o el pe̍h-ōe-jī.

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Borrowed from French o. Noun [edit] ô. The name of the Latin-script letter O / o. Usage notes [edit] The letters O and o take this name if they are not treated as alphabetic letters used to represent phonemes (/ɔ/). For example, in geometry, "point O" is called "điểm ô", not "*điểm o". Synonyms [edit] o; Etymology 3 [edit]

  3. La O con barra oblicua ( Ø, minúscula ø) es la vigesimoctava letra en los alfabetos de las lenguas danesa, feroesa y noruega . Fonéticamente suena casi como los sonidos ingleses ir en bird, pronunciación no rótica (que no pronuncia la [ɹ] silábica postnuclear, es decir, la que está en posición de coda ). También es parecido a la ...

  4. Usage in various languages Chinese. In Chinese pinyin, ò is the yángqù tone (阳去, falling tone) of "o".. Emilian. Ò is used to represent Emilian pronunciation:, e.g. òs Emilian pronunciation: "bone".. Italian. In Italian, the grave accent is used over any vowel to indicate word-final stress: Niccolò (equivalent of Nicholas and the forename of Machiavelli).

  5. 24 de ene. de 2024 · Capital O with umlaut or diaeresis. Alt + 0214. Follow these steps to type the letter O with an accent mark using Windows keyboard shortcuts or alt codes: Open your document or application (e.g. Notepad) and place the cursor or insertion point where you want to the letter to appear.

  6. And to type uppercase O with accents on top, use Alt+0210 for Ò, Alt+0211 for Ó, Alt+0212 for Ô, Alt+0213 for Õ, and Alt+0214 for Ö. However, this method necessitates the use of the numeric keypad with the Num Lock function activated.

  7. Estonian. In Estonian, Õ is the 27th letter of the alphabet (between W and Ä ), and it represents a vowel characteristic of Estonian, the unrounded back vowel /ɤ/, which may be close-mid back, close back, or close-mid central. [1] The vowel was previously written with the letter Ö, but in the early 19th century, Otto Wilhelm Masing adopted ...

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