օ
Armenian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ο (o). Introduced at the end of the 11th century to replace the diphthong աւ (aw), which by then was pronounced as [ɔ], e.g. աւգոստոս (awgostos) became օգոստոս (ōgostos).
Pronunciation
- (Eastern Armenian, standard) IPA(key): [ɔ]
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Letter
օ
օ lowercase (uppercase Օ)
- The 38th letter of Armenian alphabet. Represents open-mid back rounded vowel: [ɔ]. Transliterated as ō (Hübschmann-Meillet-Benveniste) or ò (ISO 9985).
Usage notes
- The letter ո (o) too is pronounced as [ɔ], except word-initially.
- Because this letter is a late addition, it has no numerical value.
- In Traditional Armenian orthography this is the 37th letter.
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