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'''Ø''' ({{w|ø}}) is a vowel ([[bwym]]) and a letter ([[jixbuo]]) used in the [[Tanbeh-gie|Danish]], [[Log'uy-gie|Norwegian]] languages.
'''Ø''' ({{w|ø}}) is a vowel ([[bwym]]) and a letter ([[jixbuo]]) used in the [[Tanbeh-gie|Danish]], [[Log'uy-gie|Norwegian]] languages.


== MLT Usage ==
{{MLT Alphabet}}
In [[Modern Literal Taiwanese]], this letter is used for the sound written in [[POJ]] and [[TL]] as a plain ''o'', and spoken variously as [o], [ɤ], [ə]. For example, [[hør]] (good), [[øar]] (oyster), [[ørgiøo]] (jelly fig), and [[Ørciw]] (Australia) are all written with ''ø''. The [[finals]] ''ø'' and ''iø'' appear in all seven tones, including ''øh'' and ''iøh''.
 
The digraph ''[[øe]]'' can be used for unified spelling across dialects.
 
==Computer Input==
* {{w|macOS}}: {{w|option key}} and o
* Microsoft Windows:
** Alt-0248: hold Alt and input 0248 on the '''keypad'''
** using the "United States-International" keyboard setting, it can be typed by holding down the "Alt-Gr" (right Alt) key and pressing "L"
* MS Word: Ctrl / together, then press o
 
* {{w|Unicode}}, '''Ø''' is U+00D8 and '''ø''' is U+00F8
* HTML {{w|named character reference}} ({{w|numeric character reference}}):
** <tt>&amp;Oslash;</tt> (<tt>&amp;#216;</tt>)
** <tt>&amp;oslash;</tt> (<tt>&amp;#248;</tt>)
 
==History in Written Taiwanese==
 
[[Taiwanese Modern Spelling System]] originally used an "o" crossed by a backslash. This was replaced by "ø" in [[MLT|Modern Literal Taiwanese]]. In some cases it is convenient to use "[[Q]]" or "0" in place of "ø".
 
==Other uses==
{{w|Ø, Denmark}} is a piece of land in the valley of the Nørreå in the eastern part of Jutland, Denmark. Its name means "island" (Danish: {{wt|ø}}; Taigie: [[tøfsu]]).
 
{{Taiwanese Alphabet}}


[[Category:Lømafji]]
[[Category:Lømafji]]

Latest revision as of 15:44, 5 November 2024

Ø (ø) is a vowel (bwym) and a letter (jixbuo) used in the Danish, Norwegian languages.

MLT alphabet Aa | Bb | Cc | Dd | Ee | Ff | Gg | Hh | Ii | Jj | Kk | Ll | Mm | Nn | Oo | Øø | Pp | Qq | Rr | Ss | Tt | Uu | Vv | Ww | Xx | Yy | Zz