Õ
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"Õ" (uppercase), or "õ" (lowercase) is a composition of the Latin letter O with the diacritic mark tilde.
O with tilde | |
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Õ õ | |
Ö ö | |
Usage | |
Phonetic usage |
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Variations | Ö ö |
Other | |
The
Romagnol
For Romagnol language, õ is used in some proposed orthographies to represent [õː], e.g. savõ [saˈvõː] "soap". To this day a unified standardization has not been established.
Estonian
In
In informal writing, e.g., emails, instant messaging and when using foreign keyboard layouts where the letter Õ is not available, some Estonians use the characters
In most parts of the island Saaremaa, Õ is pronounced the same as Ö.
Guarani
In the Guarani language, Õ is the 22nd letter and fourth nasal vowel of the alphabet, similar to the Spanish "o", but with a stressed nasalization.
Hungarian
In Hungarian, Õ only appears when a typeface (font set) does not contain a proper ő letter, which is an o with a double acute diacritic. The letter Õ is not part of the Hungarian alphabet, it is an error of improper computer font sets.
Samogitian
In
Portuguese
In the
Vietnamese
In the
Võro
In the Võro language, this letter is the 25th letter of the alphabet, pronounced as in Estonian.[2]
Skolt Sami
In the
Voko
In the Voko language, the letter Õ represents 'ɔ̀ŋ'.
Mathematical use
The symbol, pronounced
Computer encoding
Due to
Preview | Õ | õ | ||
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Unicode name | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE | LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE | ||
Encodings | decimal | hex | dec | hex |
Unicode | 213 | U+00D5 | 245 | U+00F5 |
UTF-8 | 195 149 | C3 95 | 195 181 | C3 B5 |
Numeric character reference | Õ |
Õ |
õ |
õ |
Named character reference | Õ | õ | ||
EBCDIC family | 239 | EF | 207 | CF |
16 |
213 | D5 | 245 | F5 |
See also
References
- Asu, Eva Liina; Teras, Pire (2009), "Estonian", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39 (3): 367–372,