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O


Character (en) Fassara O (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 004F

o (lowercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 006F

O (uppercase letter (en) Fassara, Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (en) Fassara)
Unicode: FF2F

o (lowercase letter (en) Fassara, Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (en) Fassara)
Unicode: FF4F

Ⓞ (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 24C4

ⓞ (lowercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 24DE

🄞 (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 1F11E

⒪ (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 24AA

🅞 (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 1F15E

🅾 (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 1F17E

🄾 (uppercase letter (en) Fassara)
Unicode: 1F13E
Iri vowel letter (en) Fassara da Latin-script letter (en) Fassara
Bangare na Baƙaƙen boko, Polish alphabet (en) Fassara, English alphabet (en) Fassara, Czech alphabet (en) Fassara, Esperanto alphabet (en) Fassara, Breton alphabet (en) Fassara, Northern Saami alphabet (en) Fassara, Slovak alphabet (en) Fassara, Turkish alphabet (en) Fassara, Ǿ (en) Fassara, Italian alphabet (en) Fassara, French alphabet (en) Fassara, Finnish alphabet (en) Fassara, Africa Alphabet (en) Fassara, African reference alphabet (en) Fassara, Benin National Alphabet (en) Fassara, Pan-Nigerian haruffa, German alphabet (en) Fassara da Latvian alphabet (en) Fassara
Code (en) Fassara --- (Morse code (en) Fassara)
Oscar (NATO phonetic alphabet (en) Fassara)
O (Braille ASCII (en) Fassara)
O Babban da Karama

O ko o itace harafi ta goma sha biyar (15) a jerin haruffan rubutu na Latin, wanda ake amfani da su a yanzu wurin harshen Turanci dama wasu yaruka da yawa.[1]

Manazarta

Haruffan Latin na ISO
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
  1. "O" Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged [1993]; "oh," op. cit.