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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(to)
τον1(ton1)
τη(ti)
την1(tin1)
το(to)τους(tous)τις(tis)τα(ta)

1. Finalν(n) 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 initial 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(to)
τον1(ton1)
τα(ta)
ταν1(tan1)
το(to)του(tou)
τουρ2(tour2)
του(tou)
τουρ2(tour2)
τα(ta)
genitiveτου(tou)τα(ta)
ταρ2(tar2)
του(tou)του(tou)
τουν1(toun1)
του(tou)
τουν1(toun1)
του(tou)
τουν1(toun1)

1. Finalν(n) is preserved vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants:κ, π, τ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ.
2. Finalρ(r) is preserved before vowels.

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