ó
suomi-englanti sanakirjaó englanniksi
O, o
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the 24th letter of the Czech alphabet, after (m) and before (m)
(Latn-def)
(alternative spelling of)
(syn)
(ant)
(cot)
oh!
(uxi)
(senseid) (alternative form of).
(abbreviation of)
(ux)
O, oh, the Icelandic vocative particle, used before a pronoun or the name of a person or persons to mark direct address
(w):
- (l)
- : Oh, our country's God.
(non-gloss definition) to indicate need/want
since (q)
O (gloss)
{{RQ:ga:Inghean an Cheannaidhe|194|text=Ní dubhairt an mháthair seóid ach : « Tá go maith, a inghean ó ».
(n-g) with an accent, known as (m).
-wards: (only used in)
The letter (angbr) in a stressed final syllable when pronounced (IPAfont).
(n-g) with an accent, not considered a separate letter for collation purposes.
(cmn-pinyin of)
some part of a cloak
some part of a chessboard, possibly rings or handles for lifting
some part of a pitcher or vessel for liquor, possibly a curved, earlike handle
(RQ:mga-SMMD)
since (i)
after (i)
(alt form)
(senseid) the letter (l) with an (l)
(RQ:mul:Rowling Harry Potter) o único professor presente quando entraram sala de aula era Binns, ... preparando-se para continuar sua monótona lengalenga sobre a guerra dos gigantes.|t=... the only present teacher when they entered classroom was Binns, ... preparing to continue his monotonous explanation about the giants' war.
(senseid) (Latn-def)
(senseid) look!
(obsolete spelling of)
(ng)