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Translingual
Letter
ô
( international standards ) Transliterates Indic ऑ (or equivalent).
English
Symbol
ô
( lexicography ) A dictionary transcription for the THOUGHT vowel; also an orthographic ⟨o⟩ with a diacritic that marks it as having that value, as in the word "nor ".
Synonyms: ȯ , ö
Particle
ô
Obsolete spelling of O .
c. 1599–1602 (date written) , William Shakespeare , The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: (Second Quarto), London: I R for N L , published 1604 , →OCLC , [Act I, scene v], signature D3, verso :O all you hoſt of heauen, ô earth, what els, / And ſhall I coupple hell, ô fie, hold, hold my hart, [ …]
Albanian
Verb
ô
Gheg form of është , third-person singular present indicative of jam
French
Pronunciation
Particle
ô
O (vocative )
2017 , Pomme, Pauline :Ô Pauline, pendus à tes bottines, les garçons passaient tous à côté de moi.Oh Pauline, the boys were all hung up on your ankle boots, and they took no notice of me.
Further reading
Gallo
Preposition
ô
with
Synonyms
Jarai
Pronunciation
Letter
ô (upper case Ô )
The twenty-seventh letter of the Jarai alphabet , written in the Latin script .
Kashubian
Etymology
The Kashubian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Kashubian alphabet article on Wikipedia for more, and ô for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
ô (lower case , upper case Ô )
The twenty-third letter of the Kashubian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( 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
Khalaj
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *ol ( “ he, she, it ” ) .
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ô (definite accusative ûnı , plural ullar )
he , she , it
See also
Declension of Khalaj personal pronouns
References
Limburgish
Letter
ô
( obsolete ) ó
Interjection
ô
oh !
Neapolitan
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /oː/
Contraction
ô
(Contraction of a 'o .) in (temporal preposition)
to the (specification of quantity)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Interjection
ô
( informal ) hey ( used to draw someone’s attention )
Ô João, vem cá.Hey John, come here.
Sango
Noun
ô
The name of the Latin-script letter Ô.
See also
( Latin-script letter names ) âa , bêe , dêe , êe , fêe , gâa , hâsi , îi , kâa , êle , êmo , êni , ô , pêe , êre , êsi , têe , ûu , vêe , wêe , yêe , zêe
Sicilian
Etymology
From the Univerbation of a ( “ to, forward ” , preposition ) + u ( “ the ” , masculine singular definite article ) . Doublet of a lu .
Pronunciation
Preposition
ô
Contraction of a u ( “ to the ” ) .
Staju jennu ô Càssaru. I'm going to Cassaro.
Dumani mi trovi ô Castiḍḍuzzu. Tomorrow you will find me at Castelluccio.
Ascùtami ô zìu. Listen to your uncle.
Usage notes
Only used before nouns (or nominalized forms of other parts of speech, most often adjectives) that begin with consonants; before vowel-initial words, the form a l' is used, the Apocopic form of a lu (way less used).
Inflection
Silesian
Etymology
The Silesian orthography is based on the Latin alphabet. No earlier script is known. See the Silesian language article on Wikipedia for more, and ô for development of the glyph itself.
Letter
ô (lower case , upper case Ô )
The twenty-second letter of the Silesian alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) A a , Ã ã , B b , C c , Ć ć , D d , E e , F f , G g , H h , I i , J j , K k , L l , Ł ł , M m , N n , Ń ń , O o , Ŏ ŏ , Ō ō , Ô ô , Õ õ , P p , R r , S s , Ś ś , T t , U u , W w , Y y , Z z , Ź ź , Ż ż
Slovak
Pronunciation
Letter
ô (upper case Ô )
The twenty-ninth letter of the Slovak alphabet , written in the Latin script .
See also
( Latin-script letters) písmeno ; A a , Á á , Ä ä , B b , C c , Č č , D d , Ď ď , Dz dz , Dž dž , E e , É é , F f , G g , H h , Ch ch , I i , Í í , J j , K k , L l , Ĺ ĺ , Ľ ľ , M m , N n , Ň ň , O o , Ó ó , Ô ô , P p , Q q , R r , Ŕ ŕ , S s , Š š , T t , Ť ť , U u , Ú ú , V v , W w , X x , Y y , Ý ý , Z z , Ž ž
Tîrî
Noun
ô
head
References
Osumi, M. (1995). Tinrin Grammar . Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. page 60
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Portuguese ô .
Noun
ô
The name of the Latin-script letter Ô /ô .
Etymology 2
Borrowed from French o .
Noun
ô
The name of the Latin-script letter O /o .
Usage notes
The letters O and o take this name if they are not treated as alphabetic letters used to represent phonemes (/ɔ/). For example, in geometry, "point O" is called "điểm ô", not "*điểm o".
Synonyms
Etymology 3
Sino-Vietnamese word from 烏 ( “ crow ” ) .
Adjective
ô
( of a horse ) black
(Can we date this quote?) , “Lí ngựa ô”:Khớp con ngựa ngựa ô . / Ngựa ô anh khớp, anh khớp cái kiệu vàng Bridling a black horse. / The black horse he bridled, he bridled with a golden litter.
(Can we date this quote?) , Trần Tiến (lyrics and music), “Ngựa ô thương nhớ”:Khớp ! Khớp ! Khớp ! Khớp con ngựa ô , ngựa ô , ngựa ô ! Bridle! Bridle! Bridle the black horse! The black horse! The black horse!
See also
Etymology 4
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
(classifier cái , chiếc ) ô • (𢄓 )
( Northern Vietnam , Central Vietnam ) umbrella ( cloth -covered frame used for protection against rain or sun )
Synonym: dù
Etymology 5
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
ô
( of a table or grid ) a cell
a blank ( space to be filled in on a form or template )
ô trống ― a blank
See also
Walloon
Pronunciation
Letter
ô (upper case Ô )
A letter of the Walloon alphabet , written in the Latin script . .
Welsh
Pronunciation
Letter
ô (upper case Ô )
The letter O, marked for its long stressed pronunciation, either in a monosyllabic word or in the final syllable of a polysyllabic word.