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Translingual
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[edit]ǫ
- (phonetics) A nasal vowel [õ]. The norm in Americanist notation; sometimes used in IPA transcription to leave room over the vowel letter for tone diacritics.
- (phonetics) An open vowel [ɔ~ɒ], distinct from [o]. The norm in German dialectological notation; long equivalent is ǭ.
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[edit]Chipewyan
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Letter
[edit]ǫ (upper case Ǫ)
- A letter of the Chipewyan alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Navajo
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[edit]ǫ (uppercase Ǫ)
- The letter o with a hook, which represents the nasalization:
- ǫ = /õ˨/
- ǫ́ = /õ˥/
- ǫǫ = /õː˨˨/
- ǫ́ǫ = /õː˥˨/
- ǫǫ́ = /õː˨˥/
- ǫ́ǫ́ = /õː˥˥/
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[edit]Old Norse
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Letter
[edit]ǫ (uppercase Ǫ, lowercase ǫ)
Osage
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Letter
[edit]ǫ (upper case Ǫ)
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