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Etymology
A turned-c as a convenient type for an open o.

A rotated Xhosa dental click $⟨c⟩$. Later identified as a rotated palatal stop, analogous to turned dental t ⟨ʇ⟩ for dental clicks and turned velar k ⟨ʞ⟩ for 'velar' clicks.

Symbol



 * 1)  an.
 * 2)  -coloring or a weak, fleeting, epenthetic or echo.
 * 3)  base letter of the palatal click consonants; equivalent to IPA ǂ|⟨ǂ⟩.

Particle

 * 1) * 1998, Je Tsuo Blɔ Nya Tomi Kɛ Ha Adesa He Blɔhi, translation of 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, (both published by United Nations Department of Public Information et al and accessed at United Nations Human Rights website on 7 Jan 2012):
 * "ada"
 * "ada"

- Jehanɛ ɔ,/Kpe Ngua a ha lemi kaa/Je tsuo Blɔ Nya Tomi kɛ Ha Adesa He Blɔhi nɛ ɔ.


 * 1) * 1999, Bible Society of Ghana (tr.), Baiblo aloo Ngmani Klɔuklɔu ɔ ISBN 9789964000134, Somi He ɔ page 186 :
 * "ada"

- Roma Bi 8:16: Mawu mumi ɔ nitsɛ kɛ wɔ hu wa mumi ɔ yeɔ odase kaa Mawu bimɛ ji wɔ.

Derived terms
See Category:Old Irish terms spelled with Ɔ

Letter

 * 1)  The lower-case letter used for ; equivalent to $⟨ꜯ⟩$ in some other Mayan orthographies