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searching for Ǫ́ 12 found (14 total)

alternate case: ǫ́

Ogonek (1,441 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

Ą̊ ą̊ Æ̨ æ̨ C̨ c̨ Ę ę Ę́ ę́ Ę̃ ę̃ Į į Į́ į́ Į̃ į̃ M̨ m̨ N̨ n̨ Ǫ ǫ Ǭ ǭ Ǫ̈ ǫ̈ Ǫ́ǫ́ Ø̨ ø̨ T̨ t̨ Ų ų Ų́ ų́ Ų̃ ų̃ Ų̈ ų̈ Y̨ y̨ The ogonek should be almost the
Faroese language (2,806 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
chronologies of Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian. In the 12th/13th centuries, á and ǫ́ merged as /ɔː/; later on at the beginning of the 14th century, delabialization
Old Norse orthography (1,927 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
= /ɔ/ /ɑ/ = /a/ Dialect-specific sounds: /ɒː/: Icelandic; a, aa, á, o, ó, ǫ́; Normalized: á /ə/: Danish; e, æ When dialectal mergers such as OEN monophthongization
Old Norse (8,843 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Gutnish. A specifically Icelandic sound, the long, u-umlauted A, spelled ⟨Ǫ́ ⟩ and pronounced /ɔː/, developed around the early 11th century. It was short-lived
Sør-Odal (1,309 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the old district name Odalen (Old Norse: Ódalr). The first part of this is ǫ́ which is an alternate form of the word á which means "river" or "creek" (here
South White Carniolan dialect (1,345 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
probably influenced by the immigrants: *ę́, *ę̀, *è and *ě́ evolved into e. *ǫ́ and non-final *ò evolved into o. *ú evolved into ö in Tanča Gora and Zapudje
Nord-Odal (1,355 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the old district name Odalen (Old Norse: Ódalr). The first part of this is ǫ́ which is an alternate form of the word á which means "river" or "creek" (here
Western Apache language (3,229 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
yoo joː beads Z z zas zas snow Zh ʒ zhaali ʒaːlɪ money aa aː ą ã á á ą́ ã́ ąą ãː é ɛ́ ę ɛ̃ ę́ ɛ̃́ ęę ɛ̃ː í ɪ́ į ɪ̃ į́ ɪ̃́ įį ɪ̃ː ó ó ǫ õ ǫǫ õː ǫ́ ṍ ú ú
Acute accent (5,024 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Icelandic long ⟨ǫ⟩ (also written ⟨ö⟩) is written using an acute-accented form, ⟨ǫ́⟩, or a version with a macron, ⟨ǭ⟩, but usually it is not distinguished from
Germanic languages (9,521 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
/aː/, and /e/ to round to /ɔ/ (written ǫ), /jɔ/ (written jǫ), /ɔː/ (written ǫ́ and later unrounded again to /aː/), and /ø/, respectively. The vowels /i/
Navajo language (7,401 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
įį ɪ̃ː į́į́ ɪ̃́ː j tʃ k kʰ/kx kʼ kʼ kw kʰʷ/kxʷ l l ł ɬ m m n n o o ó ó ǫ õ ǫ́ ṍ oo oː óó óː ǫǫ õː ǫ́ǫ́ ṍː s s sh ʃ t tʰ/tx tʼ tʼ tł tɬʰ tłʼ tɬʼ ts tsʰ tsʼ
Kraków dialect (738 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
before r. ó can be realized as ó or raised to u. ą is typically a nasal ǫ or ǫ́, and ę is typically a nasal ę, y̨, or ę́, and decompose to oN, eN before non-sibilants