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Ö

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Ö U+00D6, Ö
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
Composition:O [U+004F] + ̈ [U+0308]
Õ
[U+00D5]
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[U+00D7]

Azerbaijani

Letter

Ö upper case (lower case ö)

  1. The twenty-second letter of the Azerbaijani alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Central Franconian

Etymology

Moselle Franconian generally has no ö. In Ripuarian:

  • /œ/ is from Middle High German ö in most closed syllables, in most dialects also in open syllables.
  • /ø/ is from ü in most closed syllables.
  • /œː/ is from ö before certain consonants; from analogical umlaut of /ɔː/.
  • /øː/ is from öu, üe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (short open) /œ/, (short closed) /ø/, (long open) /œː/, (long closed) /øː/

Letter

Ö

  1. A letter in the German-based alphabet of Central Franconian.
  2. A letter in the Dutch-based alphabet of Central Franconian.

Usage notes

  • In the Dutch-based spelling, short closed /ø/ is represented by u, long closed /øː/ by eu, long open /œː/ by äö.

Estonian

Letter

Ö (upper case, lower case ö)

  1. The twenty-ninth letter of the Estonian alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Finnish

Etymology

From Swedish Ö and/or its origin, German Ö, in which the umlaut (two dots) were originally a lowercase e, first placed to the side and later on top of o/O to signify fronting of the vowel via Germanic umlaut. This letter was already used in the earliest known Finnish writings in the 16th century, where it in fraktur (blackletter) still clearly displayed the lowercase e (). Over time, its usage became more regular as the Finnish spelling did, and the e simplified into two vertical lines and then two dots, as in the other regions where the letter is used.

Letter

Ö (upper case, lower case ö)

  1. The twenty-eighth letter of the Finnish alphabet, called öö and written in the Latin script.

Usage notes

In case of technical restrictions, ö should be represented by o (not oe, as in German).

Derived terms

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Hungarian

Pronunciation

Letter

Ö (upper case, lower case ö)

  1. The twenty-sixth letter of the Hungarian alphabet, called ö and written in the Latin script.

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front rounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative Ö Ö-k
accusative Ö-t Ö-ket
dative Ö-nek Ö-knek
instrumental Ö-vel Ö-kkel
causal-final Ö-ért Ö-kért
translative Ö-vé Ö-kké
terminative Ö-ig Ö-kig
essive-formal Ö-ként Ö-kként
essive-modal
inessive Ö-ben Ö-kben
superessive Ö-n Ö-kön
adessive Ö-nél Ö-knél
illative Ö-be Ö-kbe
sublative Ö-re Ö-kre
allative Ö-höz Ö-khöz
elative Ö-ből Ö-kből
delative Ö-ről Ö-kről
ablative Ö-től Ö-ktől
non-attributive
possessive singular
Ö-é Ö-ké
non-attributive
possessive plural
Ö-éi Ö-kéi
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More information possessor, single possession ...
Possessive forms of Ö
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Ö-m Ö-im
2nd person sing. Ö-d Ö-id
3rd person sing. Ö-je Ö-i
1st person plural Ö-nk Ö-ink
2nd person plural Ö-tök Ö-itek
3rd person plural Ö-jük Ö-ik
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See also

Icelandic

Pronunciation

Letter

Ö (lower case ö)

  1. The thirty-second letter of the Icelandic alphabet, written in the Latin script.

See also

Kalo Finnish Romani

Romani

Slovene

Swedish

Turkish

Walloon

Welsh

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