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See also:Appendix:Variations of "o"
ÖU+00D6,Ö
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
Composition:O [U+004F] +◌̈ [U+0308]
Õ
[U+00D5]
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Azerbaijani

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Öupper case (lower caseö)

  1. The twenty-secondletter of the Azerbaijanialphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Central Franconian

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Etymology

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Moselle Franconian generally has noö. In Ripuarian:

  • /œ/ is from Middle High Germanö in most closed syllables, in most dialects also in open syllables.
  • /ø/ is fromü in most closed syllables.
  • /œː/ is fromö before certain consonants; from analogical umlaut of/ɔː/.
  • /øː/ is fromöu, üe.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (short open)/œ/,(short closed)/ø/,(long open)/œː/,(long closed)/øː/

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Ö

  1. A letter in the German-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
  2. A letter in the Dutch-based alphabet of Central Franconian.

Usage notes

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  • In the Dutch-based spelling, short closed/ø/ is represented byu, long closed/øː/ byeu, long open/œː/ byäö.
Doubling of long Ö
  • Longö may be doubled toöö in the following cases:

Estonian

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. The twenty-ninthletter of the Estonianalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Finnish

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Etymology

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FromSwedishÖ and/or its origin,GermanÖ, in which the umlaut (two dots) were originally a lowercasee, first placed to the side and later on top ofo/O to signify fronting of the vowel via Germanic umlaut. This letter was already used in the earliest known Finnish writings in the 16th century, where it in fraktur (blackletter) still clearly displayed the lowercasee (). Over time, its usage became more regular as the Finnish spelling did, and thee simplified into two vertical lines and then two dots, as in the other regions where the letter is used.

Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. The twenty-eighthletter of the Finnishalphabet, calledöö and written in theLatin script.

Usage notes

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In case of technical restrictions,ö should be represented byo (notoe, as in German).

Derived terms

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Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. The twenty-sixthletter of the Hungarianalphabet, calledö and written in theLatin script.

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front rounded harmony)
singularplural
nominativeÖÖ-k
accusativeÖ-tÖ-ket
dativeÖ-nekÖ-knek
instrumentalÖ-velÖ-kkel
causal-finalÖ-értÖ-kért
translativeÖ-véÖ-kké
terminativeÖ-igÖ-kig
essive-formalÖ-kéntÖ-kként
essive-modal
inessiveÖ-benÖ-kben
superessiveÖ-nÖ-kön
adessiveÖ-nélÖ-knél
illativeÖ-beÖ-kbe
sublativeÖ-reÖ-kre
allativeÖ-hözÖ-khöz
elativeÖ-bőlÖ-kből
delativeÖ-rőlÖ-kről
ablativeÖ-tőlÖ-ktől
non-attributive
possessive – singular
Ö-éÖ-ké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
Ö-éiÖ-kéi
Possessive forms ofÖ
possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
1st person sing.Ö-mÖ-im
2nd person sing.Ö-dÖ-id
3rd person sing.Ö-jeÖ-i
1st person pluralÖ-nkÖ-ink
2nd person pluralÖ-tökÖ-itek
3rd person pluralÖ-jükÖ-ik

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Icelandic

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Pronunciation

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Ö (lower caseö)

  1. The thirty-secondletter of the Icelandicalphabet, written in theLatin script.

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Kalo Finnish Romani

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Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower case)

  1. The thirty-firstletter of the Kalo Finnish Romanialphabet, written in theLatin script.[1]

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References

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  1. 1.01.1Kimmo Granqvist (2011) “Aakkoset [Alphabet]”, inLyhyt Suomen romanikielen kielioppi [Consice grammar of Finnish Romani]‎[1] (in Finnish), Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten keskus,→ISBN,→ISSN, retrievedFebruary 6, 2022, pages1-2

Romani

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. (International Standard)The letterO with theumlaut.

Usage notes

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  • Rarely used in Hungarian loanwords in Romani.[1]

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References

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  1. ^Yūsuke Sumi (2018) “ö”, inニューエクスプレス ロマ(ジプシー)語 [New Express Romani (Gypsy)] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Hakusuisha,→ISBN, page17

Slovene

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Ö (capital,lowercaseö)

  1. The twenty-thirdletter of the Slovenealphabet (Resian), written in theLatin script.

Swedish

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FWOTD – 20 September 2020

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Letter name, noun
Phoneme

Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. The last letter of the Swedish alphabet, pronounced/øː/ when long,/œ/ when short,[œ̞ː] when long and beforer, and[œ̞] when short and beforer.
    Det är tvåön i "Höör".
    There are two ö in "Höör".

Declension

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Declension ofÖ
nominativegenitive
singularindefiniteÖÖs
definiteÖetÖets
pluralindefiniteÖnÖns
definiteÖnaÖnas

Turkish

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Letter

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Ö (upper case,lower caseö)

  1. The nineteenthletter of the Turkishalphabet, calledö and written in theLatin script.

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Walloon

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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Ö (lower caseö)

  1. Aletter of the Walloonalphabet, written in theLatin script..

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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  • (phoneme):IPA(key): /ˈoː/,/ˌɔ/

Letter

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Ö (lower caseö)

  1. The letter O, marked for its syllabic pronunciation distinct from adjacent vowels.
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