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Ò

Ò, ò (o-grave) is a letter of the Latin script.

Latin letter O with grave

It is used in Catalan, Emilian, Lombard, Papiamento, Occitan, Kashubian, Romagnol, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Taos, Vietnamese, Haitian Creole, Norwegian, Welsh and Italian.

Usage in various languages edit

Chinese edit

In Chinese pinyin, ò is the yángqù tone (阳去, falling tone) of "o".

Emilian edit

Ò is used to represent Emilian pronunciation: [ɔː], e.g. òs Emilian pronunciation: [ɔːs] "bone".

Italian edit

In Italian, the grave accent is used over any vowel to indicate word-final stress: Niccolò (equivalent of Nicholas and the forename of Machiavelli).

It can also be used on the nonfinal vowels o and e to indicate that the vowel is stressed and that it is open: còrso, "Corsican", vs. córso, "course"/"run", the past participle of "correre". Ò represents the open-mid back rounded vowel /ɔ/ and È represents the open-mid front unrounded vowel /ɛ/.

Kashubian edit

Ò is the 28th letter of the Kashubian alphabet and represents /wɛ/.

Lombard edit

It is used to represent vocalic phonemes /ɔ/ and /ɔː/ in every tonic occurrence to distinguish them from /o/ and /oː/ represented by O, e.g. fiòrd /ˈfjɔːrd/ (fjord) and sord /ˈsuːrd/ (deaf); còta /ˈkɔta/ (cooked) and sota /ˈsota/ (under/below).

Macedonian edit

In Macedonian, о̀̀ is used to differentiate the word о̀̀д (English: walk) from the more common од (English: from). Both о̀̀ and о are pronounced as [o].

Norwegian edit

Ò can be found in the Norwegian word òg which is an alternative spelling of også, meaning "also". This word is found in both Nynorsk and Bokmål.

Romagnol edit

Ò is used to represent Romagnol pronunciation: [ɔ], e.g. piò Romagnol pronunciation: [pjɔ] "more".

Vietnamese edit

In the Vietnamese alphabet, ò is the huyền tone (falling tone) of "o".

Welsh edit

In Welsh, ò is sometimes used, usually in words borrowed from another language, to mark vowels that are short when a long vowel would normally be expected, e.g., clòs (English: close [of the weather]).

Character mappings edit

Character information
Preview Ò ò
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH GRAVE LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
Encodings decimal hex dec hex
Unicode 210 U+00D2 242 U+00F2
UTF-8 195 146 C3 92 195 178 C3 B2
Numeric character reference Ò Ò ò ò
Named character reference Ò ò
ISO 8859-1, 3, 9, 14, 15, 16 210 D2 242 F2

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