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See also:Ο,-ο,,,,,andAppendix:Variations of "o"

οU+03BF,ο
GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON
ξ
[U+03BE]
Greek and Copticπ
[U+03C0]
Character variations
𝜊U+1D70A,𝜊
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMICRON
𝜉
[U+1D709]
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols𝜋
[U+1D70B]

Translingual

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Letter

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ο (upper caseΟ)

  1. Thelower case letter calledomicron (όμικρον); The 15th letter of theGreek alphabet.

Symbol

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ο'

  1. The cardinal number70 inGreek numerals.

Symbol

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,ο

  1. The cardinal number 70,000 in Greek numerals.

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Derived from itsmajuscule counterpartΟ.

Letter

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ο (o) (lowercase,uppercaseΟ)

  1. Lower-caseomicron (ὂ μικρόν), the 15th letter of the ancientGreek alphabet. It represented theclose-mid back rounded vowel/o/. It is preceded byξ and followed byπ.

Derived terms

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See alsoomicron

See also

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Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromAncient Greek(ho).

Pronunciation

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Article

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ο (osg

  1. thedefinitemasculinesingulararticle.the

Declension

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The definite article
singularplural
masculinefeminineneutermasculinefeminineneuter
nominativeο(o)η(i)το(to)οι(oi)οι(oi)τα(ta)
genitiveτου(tou)της(tis)του(tou)των(ton)των(ton)των(ton)
accusativeτο(ν)(to(n))1τη(ν)(ti(n))1το(to)τους(tous)τις(tis)τα(ta)

1. The finalν is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants:
      κ, π, τ, ξ, ψ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ
Archaic forms used in certain fixed phrases:τοις(tois),τας(tas)

Pontic Greek

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Etymology

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FromAncient Greek(ho).

Pronunciation

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Article

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ο (osg

  1. (definite)the

Declension

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The definite article
numbersingularplural
gendermfnmfn
nominativeοητοοιτα
genitiveτη,του,τσητη,τσητη,του,τσητων,τουν,τητων,τη
accusativeτοντηντοτους,τσου,τοι,τσοι,τοιν,τοιςτα
* The final vowel is canonically deleted when the next word starts with a vowel. This happens in the nominative case as well.
* The final ν is deleted when the next word starts with λ, μ or ρ, or when the next word is μου, σου.
* Τhe inital τ becomes σ when preceded by the preposition ας.

Tsakonian

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Etymology

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FromAncient Greek(ho).

Pronunciation

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Article

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ο (osg

  1. (definite)the

Declension

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Tsakonian definite article
singularplural
mfnmfn
nominativeο(o)α(a)το(to)οι(oi)οι(oi)τα(ta)
accusativeτο(ν)(to(n))1τα(ν)(ta(n))1το(to)του(ρ)(tou(r))2του(ρ)(tou(r))2τα(ta)
genitiveτου(tou)τα(ρ)(ta(r))2του(tou)του(ν)(tou(n))1του(ν)(tou(n))1του(ν)(tou(n))1

1 The final "ν" is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants:
      κ, π, τ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ
2 The final "ρ" is preserved before vowels.

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