O with angle above it
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- utopian0
What are you working on identity?
- utopian0
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- identity0
Hey guys - got another for you.
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It's two S's together, stacked. I literally can't find any documentation on this. Any help in find thing NAME for this symbol (or better what it represents) would be very helpful. Thanks!
- mikotondria30
In French, the circumflex generally marks the former presence of a consonant (usually s) that was deleted and is no longer pronounced. The English forms frequently retain the lost consonant.
hôpital (hospital)
hôtel (hostel)
forêt (forest)
rôtir (to roast)
côte (coast)
pâté (paste)
août (August)
- moldero0
Ó
- identity0
thanks so much!
- brandelec0
grave accent
- JSK0
in english or other language?
- identity
Looking for the term for the letter 'o' with an angle above it. Gives the letter the phonetic sounds of "ah" as in P(o)L = Paul.
Any help?