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Contionary:о̄
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Guimin
Etymology 1
Onomatopoeic
Pronunciation
Interjection
о̄ • (ō)
- Expression of annoyance, frustration, dismay, or grief; oh dear, oy vey, ugh, agh, oh no, woe, alas
- О̄ тӏви виъсмисәс ппӏыдкӏукӏтӏгьэ дуъсыгъэ̄, э̄н сә̄нӣигъ тыътӏуъухъ ик кад къагьуътиъ тӏэ̄ дӯды снитӏцы.
- Ō t’wi wiˤsmisäs pp’ydkʔukʔt’he duˤsyğē, ēn sǟnīiğ tyˤt’uˤux̌ ik kad qahuˤtiˤ t’ē dūdy snit’cy.
- Oh you worry about everyone too much, relax for a bit while I get you a cup of coffee.
- Expression of skepticism or requesting confirmation; what?, oh?, really?
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- Expression of realization or poetic emphasis; oh
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Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Letter
о̄ • (ō) (lower case, upper case О̄ (Ō))
- The twentieth letter of the Guimin Cyrillic alphabet.