Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
A letterO , marked to show stress and the close pronunciation /o/. ( Latin-script letters) lletres ;A a (À à ),B b ,C c (Ç ç ),D d ,E e (É é ,È è ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i (Í í ,Ï ï ),J j ,K k ,L l (L·L l·l ),M m ,N n ,O o (Ó ó ,Ò ò ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u (Ú ú ,Ü ü ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
Aletter of the Central Franconianalphabet (Dutch-based), written in theLatin script . In the German-based alphabet, this vowel is represented byO (see there). The spelling is thusdefective and does not reflect the difference between/ɔ/ and/o/ . Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The twenty-fifthletter of the Hungarianalphabet , calledó and written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) betű ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,C c ,Cs cs ,D d ,Dz dz ,Dzs dzs ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,Gy gy ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,Ly ly ,M m ,N n ,Ny ny ,O o ,Ó ó ,Ö ö ,Ő ő ,P p ,R r ,S s ,Sz sz ,T t ,Ty ty ,U u ,Ú ú ,Ü ü ,Ű ű ,V v ,Z z ,Zs zs .Only in the extended alphabet: Q q W w X x Y y .Commonly used: ch .Also defined: à ë .In surnames (selection): ä aa cz ds eé eö ew oe oó th ts ÿ .Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The nineteenthletter of the Icelandicalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) bókstafur ;A a ,Á á ,B b ,D d ,Ð ð ,E e ,É é ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,Í í ,J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ú ú ,V v ,X x ,Y y ,Ý ý ,Þ þ ,Æ æ ,Ö ö Seeó .
Ó m (genitive singular Uí ,nominative plural Uí )
alternativeletter-case form ofó ( “ grandson, grandchild ” ) used in surnames .Forms with thedefinite article are not found. The formÓ triggersh -prothesis of a following vowel. The formUí triggerslenition of a following consonant. The formUíbh triggers lenition of a following sound. Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The capital form of the letteró .( Latin-script letters) litir ;A a (Á á ),B b (Bh bh ,bhF bhf ,bP bp ),C c (Ch ch ),D d (Dh dh ,dT dt ),E e (É é ),F f (Fh fh ),G g (gC gc ,Gh gh ),H h ,I i (Í í ),L l ,M m (mB mb ,Mh mh ),N n (nD nd ,nG ng ),O o (Ó ó ),P p (Ph ph ),R r ,S s (Sh sh ),T t (Th th ,tS ts ),U u (Ú ú ),V v ( diacritics ) ◌́ ◌̇ ( dotted letters used chiefly inGaelic type ) Ḃ ḃ ,Ċ ċ ,Ḋ ḋ ,Ḟ ḟ ,Ġ ġ ,Ṁ ṁ ,Ṗ ṗ ,Ṡ ẛ ṡ ,Ṫ ṫ Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The twenty-secondletter of the Kashubianalphabet , written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) A a ,Ą ą ,Ã ã ,B b ,C c ,D d ,E e ,É é ,Ë ë ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,Ł ł ,M m ,N n ,O o ,Ò ò ,Ó ó ,Ô ô ,P p ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u ,Ù ù ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,Ż ż Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The letter⟨ O ⟩ with anacute accent , not considered a separate letter for collation purposes. As the letter⟨ ó ⟩ is never the first letter of a word, the upper case form appears only when a word is written in ALL CAPS.
( Latin-script letters) pismik ;A a ,B b ,C c ,Č č ,Ć ć ,D d ,E e ,Ě ě ,F f ,G g ,H h ,Ch ch ,I i ,J j ,K k ,Ł ł ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ń ń ,O o (Ó ó ),P p ,R r ,Ŕ ŕ ,S s ,Š š ,Ś ś ,T t ,U u ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,Ž ž ,Ź ź ( obsolete letters ) B́ b́ ,Ė ė ,Ḿ ḿ ,Ṕ ṕ ,ſ ,ß ,Ꞩ ẜ ,Ẃ ẃ Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
A variant ofo representing an /o/ with a high tone (/o˥/) ( Latin-script letters) A a (Á á ,Ą ą ,Ą́ ą́ ),B b ,Ch ch ,Chʼ chʼ ,D d ,Dl dl ,Dz dz ,E e (É é ,Ę ę ,Ę́ ę́ ),G g ,Gh gh ,H h ,Hw hw ,X x ,I i (Í í ,Į į ,Į́ į́ ),J j ,K k ,Kʼ kʼ ,Kw kw ,ʼ ,L l ,Ł ł ,M m ,N n (Ń ń ),O o (Ó ó ,Ǫ ǫ ,Ǫ́ ǫ́ ),S s ,Sh sh ,T t ,Tʼ tʼ ,Tł tł ,Tłʼ tłʼ ,Ts ts ,Tsʼ tsʼ ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,Zh zh Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
Aletter of the Noonalphabet , written in theLatin script . The Polish orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See thehistory of Polish orthography article on Wikipedia for more, andÓ for development of the glyph itself.
Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The twenty-firstletter of the Polishalphabet , calledó ,o z kreską ,u kreskowane oru zamknięte and written in theLatin script . ( Latin-script letters) A a ,Ą ą ,B b ,C c ,Ć ć ,D d ,E e ,Ę ę ,F f ,G g ,H h ,I i ,J j ,K k ,L l ,Ł ł ,M m ,N n ,Ń ń ,O o ,Ó ó ,P p (Q q ),R r ,S s ,Ś ś ,T t ,U u (V v ),W w (X x ),Y y ,Z z ,Ź ź ,Ż ż
The syllable with this letter is always stressed. Ó m (upper case ,lower case ó )
the letterO with anacute accent Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
A letter of the Latin alphabet representing an accented vowel /o/; capital form ofó ( Latin-script letters) letra ;A a (Á á ),B b ,C c ,D d ,E e (É é ),F f ,G g ,H h ,I i (Í í ),J j ,K k ,L l ,M m ,N n ,Ñ ñ ,O o (Ó ó ),P p ,Q q ,R r ,S s ,T t ,U u (Ú ú ,Ü ü ),V v ,W w ,X x ,Y y ,Z z Ó (upper case ,lower case ó )
The letter O, marked for its short pronunciation when in a stressed final syllable of a polysyllabic word.