ò

See also: Appendix:Variations of "o"
ò U+00F2, ò
LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
Composition:o [U+006F] + ̀ [U+0300]
ñ
[U+00F1]
Latin-1 Supplement ó
[U+00F3]

Translingual

Letter

ò (upper case Ò)

  1. The letter o with a grave accent.

See also


Arigidi

Pronoun

ò

  1. we, first person plural pronoun, as subject
  2. us, first person plural pronoun, as object

References

  • B. Oshodi, The HTS (High Tone Syllable) in Arigidi: An Introduction, in the Nordic Journal of African Studies 20(4): 263–275 (2011)

Italian

Verb

ò

  1. Obsolete spelling of ho, first-person singular present indicative of avere

Kashubian

Preposition

ò + locative

  1. about (concerning)
    Aleksander Majkòwsczi pisôł ò nim w pòwiescë „Żëcé i przigòdë Remùsa”
    Aleksander Majkowski wrote about him in the story "The Life and Adventures of Remus"

Ligurian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin aut, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ewti (on the other hand), from *h₂ew (away from, off).

Conjunction

ò

  1. or

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

ò

  1. first-person singular present indicative of avéi: I have, I possess

Mandarin

Romanization

ò (Zhuyin ㄛˋ)

  1. Pinyin transcription of
  2. Pinyin transcription of

Spanish

Conjunction

ò

  1. Archaic spelling of o.
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