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Translingual
Letter
ο (upper case Ο)
- The lower case letter called omicron (όμικρον); The 15th letter of the Greek alphabet.
Symbol
,ο
- The cardinal number 70,000 in Greek numerals.
Ancient Greek
Letter
ο • (o) (lowercase, uppercase Ο)
- Lower-case omicron (ὂ μικρόν), the 15th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the close-mid back rounded vowel /o/. It is preceded by ξ and followed by π.
Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek ὁ (ho).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o/
Declension
The definite article
number | singular | plural | ||||
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gender | m | f | n | m | f | n |
nominative | ο | η | το | οι | οι | τα |
genitive | του | της | του | των | των | των |
accusative | το(ν)* | τη(ν)* | το | τους | τις | τα |
* The final "ν" is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants: κ, π, τ, ξ, ψ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ 1. Archaic forms used in certain fixed phrases: |
Pontic Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὁ (ho).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o̞/
Declension
The definite article
number | singular | plural | ||||
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gender | m | f | n | m | f | n |
nominative | ο | η | το | οι | τα | |
genitive | τη, του, τση | τη, τση | τη, του, τση | των, τουν, τη | των, τη | |
accusative | τον | την | το | τους, τσου, τοι, τσοι, τοιν, τοις | τα | |
* The final vowel is canonically deleted when the next word starts with a vowel. This happens in the nominative case as well. * The final ν is deleted when the next word starts with λ, μ or ρ, or when the next word is μου, σου. * Τhe inital τ becomes σ when preceded by the preposition ας. |
Tsakonian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὁ (ho).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /o̞/
Declension
The definite article
Number | Singular | Plural | ||||
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Case / Gender | m | f | n | m | f | n |
nominative | ο | α | το | οι | οι | τα |
accusative | το(ν)* | τα(ν)* | το | του(ρ)* | του(ρ)* | τα |
genitive | του | τα(ρ)* | του | του(ν)* | του(ν)* | του(ν)* |
The final "ν" is preserved before vowels, and the plosive/affricate consonants: κ, π, τ, μπ, ντ, γκ, τσ, τζ
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