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  2. Œ - Wikipedia

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    The word onomatopoeia with the œ ligature. Œ (minuscule: œ) is a Latin alphabet grapheme, a ligature of o and e.In medieval and early modern Latin, it was used in borrowings from Greek that originally contained the diphthong οι, and in a few non-Greek words.

  3. List of English words that may be spelled with a ligature

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    Note that some words contain an ae which may not be written æ because the etymology is not from the Greek -αι-or Latin -ae-diphthongs. These include: In instances of aer (starting or within a word) when it makes the sound IPA [ɛə]/[eə] (air). Comes from the Latin āër, Greek ἀήρ. When ae makes the diphthong / eɪ / (lay) or / aɪ ...

  4. Open-mid front rounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    However, the compression of the lips can be shown by the letter β̞ as ɛ͡β̞ (simultaneous [ɛ] and labial compression) or ɛᵝ ([ɛ] modified with labial compression). The spread-lip diacritic ͍ may also be used with a rounded vowel letter œ͍ as an ad hoc symbol, but 'spread' technically means unrounded.

  5. List of Latin-script digraphs - Wikipedia

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    kn is used in English to write the word-initial sound /n/ (formerly pronounced /kn/) in some words of Germanic origin, such as knee and knife. It is used in Yélî Dnye for nasally released /kŋ/. kp is used as a letter in some African languages, where it represents a voiceless labial-velar plosive /k͡p/. kr is used in Xhosa for /kxʼ/.

  6. Mid front rounded vowel - Wikipedia

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    The mid front rounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.. Although there is no dedicated symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the "exact" mid front rounded vowel between close-mid [ø] and open-mid [œ], ø is generally used.

  7. O with diaeresis (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    Ö ö : Latin letter O with diaeresis - an Azerbaijani, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Swedish, Turkish, and Turkmen letter. Ơ ơ : Latin letter O with horn, used in Vietnamese language; Ø ø : Latin letter O with stroke; Õ õ : Latin letter O with tilde, used in Estonian; Œ œ : Ligature Oe; О о : Cyrillic letter O

  8. Ö - Wikipedia

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    Ö, or ö, is a character that represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, or the letter "o" modified with an umlaut or diaeresis. Ö, or ö, is a variant of the letter O. In many languages, the letter "ö", or the "o" modified with an umlaut, is used to denote the close-or open-mid front rounded vowels ⓘ or ⓘ.

  9. Oe - Wikipedia

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    Oe; Open front rounded vowel or ɶ; Open-mid front rounded vowel or œ; Ö, a character sometimes representing 'oe', appearing in some Germanic, Turkic, and Uralic languages; Ø, a Northern European (Danish, Faroese, Norwegian) or Sami vowel, representing œ, 'oe' diphthong etc. Ө, a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet