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U+311B, ㄛ
BOPOMOFO LETTER O

[U+311A]
Bopomofo
[U+311C]

Translingual

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Stroke order
2 strokes

Letter

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  1. type: monophthong rhyme
  2. general transliteration: o
  3. keyboard key: I

Descendants

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Chinese

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Glyph origin

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Old variant of ㄛ (around 1932)
Old variant of ㄛ (around 1949)

Derived from 𠀀, inhalation, the reverse of (kǎo) and an ancient form of (Mandarin: ).

Etymology

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Derived from 𠀀, inhalation, the reverse of (kǎo) and an ancient form of (Mandarin: ).

Pronunciation

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  • (general, except for Hokkien) Phoneme: IPA(key): /ɔ/ (Pinyin: o)
  • (when pronounced alone) Phoneme: IPA(key): /ˀɔ/ (Pinyin: o)
  • (obsolete, up until 1920) Phoneme:
    Audio; /ɤ/:(file)
    alt. forms: (ē) obsolete, (ē)
  • (when preceded by a labial initial consonant (, , , , )) Phoneme: IPA(key): /wɔ/ (Pinyin: o)
    alt. forms: ㄨㄛ rarely
  • (some varieties, including Hokkien) Phoneme: IPA(key): /o/ (Pinyin: o)
  • (southern Taiwanese varieties) Phoneme: IPA(key): /ə/ (Pinyin: or)
  • Letter

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    1. 23rd letter of the Zhuyin alphabet
    2. 33rd letter of the extended Zhuyin alphabet

    References

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    Northern Qiandong Miao

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    Pronunciation

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    Letter

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    (o, e) (Hutton)

    1. 32nd letter of the Hmu Zhuyin alphabet

    References

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    • Joakim Enwall, A Myth Become Reality Vol.1 (Stockholm, 1994) page 198