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Close-mid front rounded vowel


The close-mid front rounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is 2. The symbol is a lowercase letter o with a diagonal stroke through it, derived from the Danish, Faroese, and Norwegian alphabets, which also use this symbol to represent this sound. This symbol is also commonly referred to as "o, slash".

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Mid front rounded vowel


Some languages have a mid front rounded vowel, distinct from both the close-mid and open-mid vowels. However, since no language is known to distinguish all three, there is no separate IPA symbol for the mid vowel, and * is generally used. If precision is desired, the lowering diacritic may be used: .

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Vowels

Gerundeter halbgeschlossener Vorderzungenvokal | Vocal entre semicerrada y media anterior redondeada | Voyelle moyenne supérieure antérieure arrondie | 전설 원순 중고모음 | 円唇前舌半狭母音 | Vocală semiînchisă anterioară rotunjită

 

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