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U+1ECD, ọ
LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW
Composition:o [U+006F] + ◌̣ [U+0323]

[U+1ECC]
Latin Extended Additional
[U+1ECE]

Translingual

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Letter

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(upper case )

  1. The letter o with a dot below.

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Efik

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(upper case )

  1. A letter of the Efik alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Igala

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Pronunciation

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  • (phoneme): IPA(key): /ɔ/
  • (letter name): IPA(key): /ɔ́ɔ̀/

Letter

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(lower case, upper case )

  1. The twenty-fifth letter of the Igala alphabet, called ọ́ọ̀ and written in the Latin script.

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Igbo

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(upper case )

  1. The twenty-fifth letter of the Igbo alphabet, written in the Latin script.

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Alternative forms

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  • o (neutral tongue position)

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Pronoun

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(dependent form, independent form ya)

  1. (personal, epicene) he, she, it
    na achọ di ya.
    She is looking for her husband.

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Igbo personal pronouns
dependent independent object/possessive
Singular first m, a/e- ... -m m, mụ
second , i ngị, gị gị
third , o ya
Plural first anyị
second ụnụ
third ha, a/e- ... -ha ha
Indefinite a/e - -

Isoko

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Letter

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  1. The twenty-fourth letter of the Isoko alphabet, written in the Latin script.

Pronoun

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  1. 3rd person singular pronoun (he/she/it)

References

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  • E. O. Agbada et al, Vbuhrẹ Ụmụ́bọrá Isoko (Teach Yourself Isoko), first published 2008, revised edition 2017, pages 8, 10-11
  • Onyerioma Isaac Itegolor, Isoko Wha Dooo...! Book 2 (Operation Speak Your Language), Revised Standard Edition (2015), page 1
  • Joe Okedi, Abidi Isoko Na Kpobi, 2020

Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(upper case )

  1. The letter o in thanh nặng tone.

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Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Letter

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(lower case, upper case )

  1. The seventeenth letter of the Yoruba alphabet, called ọ́ and written in the Latin script.

Noun

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ọ́

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter /.

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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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  1. you (second-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a high-tone monosyllabic verb)

Pronoun

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ọ́

  1. you (second-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a low- or mid-tone monosyllabic verb)

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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  1. him, her, it (third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a monosyllabic verb with a high-tone /ɔ/)

Pronoun

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ọ́

  1. him, her, it (third-person singular non-honorific object pronoun following a monosyllabic verb with a low- or mid-tone /ɔ/)

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Yoruba personal pronouns
subject object1 emphatic
affirmative negative
singular 1st person mo / mi mi èmi
2nd person o / ìwọ
3rd person ó [pronoun dropped] [preceding vowel repeated for mono­syllabic verbs] / ẹ̀ òun
plural 1st person a wa àwa
2nd person yín ẹ̀yin
3rd person wọ́n wọn wọn àwọn
1 Except for yín, object pronouns have a high tone following a low or mid tone monosyllabic verb, and a mid tone following a high tone. For complex verbs, the tone does not change.