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"Õ", or "õ", is a Note: This page contains phonetic information presented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using Unicode. ...vowel and a This article is about letter, a written message from one party to another. ...letter in the The Estonian literary language is based on Latin alphabet. ...Estonian alphabet, representing [ ɤ].


"Õ" also occurs in the Portuguese (português) is a Romance language predominantly spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and East Timor. ...Portuguese language, where it stands for an accented nasalized [o]. It is not an actual letter of the An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters—basic written symbols—each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past. ...alphabet, but a composition of the letter " O is the fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...O" and the A diacritic mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. ...diacritic mark The tilde is a grapheme which has several uses, described below. ...tilde.


Due to A character encoding is a code that pairs a set of characters (such as an alphabet or syllabary) with a set of something else, such as numbers or electrical pulses. ...character encoding confusion, the letters can be seen on many incorrectly coded The Hungarian language is a Finno_Ugric language spoken in Hungary and in adjacent areas of Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Slovenia (all territories lost after World War I). ...Hungarian web pages, representing "Ő"/"ő". This can happen due to said characters sharing a code point in the ISO 8859-1, more formally cited as ISO/IEC 8859-1 or less formally as Latin-1, is part 1 of ISO/IEC 8859, a standard character encoding defined by ISO. It encodes what it refers to as Latin alphabet no. ...ISO 8859_1 and ISO 8859_2, more formally cited as ISO/IEC 8859_2 or less formally as Latin_2, is part 2 of ISO/IEC 8859, a standard character encoding defined by ISO. It encodes what it refers to as Latin alphabet no. ...8859_2 character sets, as well as the ISO 8859_1, more formally cited as ISO/IEC 8859_1 or less formally as Latin_1, is part 1 of ISO/IEC 8859, a standard character encoding defined by ISO. It encodes what it refers to as Latin alphabet no. ...Windows_1252 and Windows-1250 character sets, and the web site owner forgetting to set the correct codepage. "Õ" and "õ" are not part of the Hungarian alphabet.


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The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world, the standard script of the English language and most of the languages of western and central Europe, and of those areas settled by Europeans. ...Latin alphabet: The letter A is the first letter in the Latin alphabet. ...Aa | The letter B is the second letter of the modern Latin alphabet. ...Bb | If you were looking for the C, C++, or C# programming languages then see C programming language, C Plus Plus, or C Sharp programming language C is the third letter of the Roman alphabet. ...Cc | The letter D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Dd | The letter E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet. ...Ee | The letter F is the sixth letter in the Latin alphabet. ...Ff | G is the seventh letter in the Roman alphabet. ...Gg | H is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Hh | I is the 9th letter in the Latin alphabet. ...Ii | J is the tenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Jj | The eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet, K comes from the Greek Κ or κ (Kappa) developed from the Semitic Kap, symbol for an open hand. ...Kk | L is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Ll | M is the thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Mm | N is the fourteenth letter of the modern Latin alphabet. ...Nn | O is the fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Oo | P is the 16th letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Pp | Q is the 17th letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Qq | R is the eighteenth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Rr | S is the nineteenth letter in the modern Latin alphabet. ...Ss | T is the twentieth letter of the modern Latin alphabet. ...Tt | U is the twenty_first letter of the modern Latin alphabet. ...Uu | V is the twenty_second letter in the modern Latin alphabet. ...Vv | W is the twenty_third letter of the modern Latin alphabet. ...Ww | X is the twenty_fourth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Xx | Y is the twenty_fifth letter of the Latin alphabet. ...Yy | Z is the twenty_sixth and last letter of the English alphabet. ...Zz
A diacritic mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. ...Modified characters:

The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 ( polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...Àà | The acute accent (´) is a diacritic mark used in written French, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician, Greek, Welsh, Hungarian, Faroese, Icelandic, Italian, Swedish, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Vietnamese, Dutch, Irish Gaelic, Croatian, Navajo and other languages. ...Áá | The circumflex ( ˆ ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. ...Ââ | Ä _ Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...Ää | Å, or å, is a letter, representing a vowel, in the Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, Walloon and Chamorro alphabets. ...Åå | Āā | Ogonek (Polish for little tail) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish, Lithuanian, Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...Ąą | A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...Çç | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ĉĉ | HACEK organisms are a subgroup of bacteria. ...Čč | Ćć | Đđ | Ęę | In linguistics, a diaeresis or dieresis (AE) (from Greek diairein, to divide) is either the modification of a syllable by distinctly pronouncing one of its vowels. ...Ëë | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ĝĝ | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ğğ | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ĥĥ | Įį | In linguistics, a diaeresis or dieresis (AE) (from Greek diairein, to divide) is the modification of a syllable by distinctly pronouncing one of its vowels. ...Ïï | The Dotless I is a letter from the Turkish variant of the Latin alphabet, used to write the Turkish, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and Tatar languages. ...ı | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ĵĵ | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Łł | Ñ or eñe, (Spanish enye) represents an n sound followed by a y. ...Ññ | Õõ | Ö, or ö, is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter O with umlaut, or a letter O with diaeresis. ...Öö | Őő | Ø ø Ø, ø is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Faroese and Norwegian alphabets. ...Øø | Ǫǫ | Ş ş (S-cedilla) is a letter used in Turkish, Azeri, Tatar, Kurdish and Turkmenian languages. ...Şş | Șș | HACEK organisms are a subgroup of bacteria. ...Šš | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ŝŝ | Țț | The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ...Ŭŭ | Üü | Ųų | Ůů | Űű | HACEK organisms are a subgroup of bacteria. ...Žž

Alphabet extensions: Æ æ For the article on Æ, the Irish writer, see: George William Russell Æ, or æ, is a vowel and a grapheme used in the Icelandic, Danish, Faroese, and Norwegian alphabets. ...Ææ | Ð (capital Ð, lower_case ð) (or eth, eð or edh, Faroese: edd) is a letter used in Old English (Anglo_Saxon) and present_day Icelandic and Faroese. ...Ðð | DZdz | DŽ (miniscule dž, titlecase Dž) is the seventh letter of the Croatian alphabet, after D and before Đ. It is pronounced as . ...DŽdž | See Schwa (art) for the underground artist. ...Əə | Yogh (Ȝ ȝ) is a letter used in Middle English and Middle Scots, representing y (IPA /j/) and various velar phonemes. ...Ȝȝ | Hwair (lowercase , uppercase ) is a letter from various medieval Latin alphabets, which is currently still used in the transcription of the Gothic alphabet. ...Ƕƕ | ĸ | LJlj | Note: This page contains phonetic information presented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using Unicode. ...LLll | NJnj | This page is about the ligature, not the simple combination of the letters O and E. For initialisms and the word Oe, see Oe. ...Œœ | Ȣȣ | Between the middle ages and today, many ways of writing alphabetical characters were lost. ... | The long or medial s (ſ) is a form of the minuscule letter s that was formerly used when the s occurred within or at the beginning of the word, for example ſinfulneſs (sinfulness). The modern letterform was called the terminal or short s. ...ſ | The ß — Eszett ( IPA ) in German or scharfes S (sharp S) if spelled out — is a letter used only in the German alphabet. ...ß | Þþ | Categories: Language stubs | Old English language | Runes | Uncommon Latin letters ...Ƿƿ | IJ (IJ) is a letter from the Dutch alphabet used to represent the diphthong or . ...IJij


 

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