Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/%C6%9F> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- %C6%9F abstract "Barred o (capital: Ɵ, lowercase: ɵ) is a letter in several Latin alphabets.Historic examples include the Azerbaijani alphabet used between 1922 and 1933 and its successor, the Uniform Turkic Alphabet (including its versions like Jaᶇalif and the Azerbaijani alphabet used between 1933 and 1939), in which it represented the open-mid front rounded vowel [œ].In many alphabets it was replaced by the Cyrillic letter Ө ө in 1939. In Azerbaijani, it was again replaced by the Latin letter Ö ö in 1991. The Tatar Latin alphabet devised in the late 1990s by the Tatarstan authorities included the letter Ɵ ɵ. The letter is also part of the African reference alphabet.In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the lowercase [ɵ] represents the close-mid central rounded vowel.It has no relation to the slashed zero, slashed O (Ø ø), the similar Latin letter Ꝋꝋ, the Cyrillic letter fita (Ѳ), or the Greek theta (Θ θ), despite their similar shapes.".
- %C6%9F wikiPageExternalLink azeri.htm.
- %C6%9F wikiPageID "3860497".
- %C6%9F wikiPageRevisionID "636779352".
- %C6%9F hasPhotoCollection Ɵ.
- %C6%9F subject Category:Phonetic_transcription_symbols.
- %C6%9F subject Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
- %C6%9F subject Category:Vowel_letters.
- %C6%9F type Abstraction100002137.
- %C6%9F type Artifact100021939.
- %C6%9F type Communication100033020.
- %C6%9F type Creation103129123.
- %C6%9F type Document103217458.
- %C6%9F type Letter106624161.
- %C6%9F type Matter106365467.
- %C6%9F type Object100002684.
- %C6%9F type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- %C6%9F type Representation104076846.
- %C6%9F type Text106387980.
- %C6%9F type UncommonLatinLetters.
- %C6%9F type VowelLetters.
- %C6%9F type Whole100003553.
- %C6%9F type Writing106362953.
- %C6%9F type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- %C6%9F comment "Barred o (capital: Ɵ, lowercase: ɵ) is a letter in several Latin alphabets.Historic examples include the Azerbaijani alphabet used between 1922 and 1933 and its successor, the Uniform Turkic Alphabet (including its versions like Jaᶇalif and the Azerbaijani alphabet used between 1933 and 1939), in which it represented the open-mid front rounded vowel [œ].In many alphabets it was replaced by the Cyrillic letter Ө ө in 1939. In Azerbaijani, it was again replaced by the Latin letter Ö ö in 1991.".
- %C6%9F label "Ɵ".
- %C6%9F label "Ɵ".
- %C6%9F label "Ɵ".
- %C6%9F label "Ɵ".
- %C6%9F label "Ɵ".
- %C6%9F sameAs m.02y_65p.
- %C6%9F sameAs Ɵ.
- %C6%9F wasDerivedFrom Ɵ?oldid=636779352.
- %C6%9F isPrimaryTopicOf Ɵ.