Is ø French?

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In the Portuguese language, the symbol Õ stands for a nasal close-mid back rounded vowel, also written [õ] in IPA. It is not considered an independent letter of the alphabet: the tilde is the standard diacritic for nasalization.
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] is a typical French vowel
: you pronounce it by pursing your lips, as if you were blowing the candles out on a birthday cake. Many French sounds are pronounced at the front of the mouth, lips rounded and pursed, and your tongue curled. [œ] "neuf", are pronounced at the front of the mouth.
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What letters are not used in French?

The French alphabet is based on the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, uppercase and lowercase, with five diacritics and two orthographic ligatures. The letters ⟨w⟩ and ⟨k⟩ are rarely used except in loanwords and regional words.
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What is a closed ø in French?

The French letter 'O' is pronounced one of two ways: The "closed O" is pronounced like the 'O' in "cold." The "open O" sounds more or less like the 'O' in the English word "ton."
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What is the difference between ø and œ?

This similarities are that they are both front and rounded. Their difference is that /ø/ is a bit higher than /œ/. You could also say that /ø/ is close-mid (your mouth is more closed), while /œ/ is open-mid (your mouth is more open).
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What language is ø in?

Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sámi languages. It is mostly used as a representation of mid front rounded vowels, such as [ø] ( listen) and [œ] ( listen), except for Southern Sámi where it is used as an [oe] diphthong.
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The vowels [ø] and [œ] - French pronunciation in context



What is this ø called?

The name of this letter is the same as the sound it represents (see usage). Though not its native name, among English-speaking typographers the symbol may be called a “slashed o” or “o with stroke”.
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Is ø German?

The letter o with umlaut (ö) appears in the German alphabet. It represents the umlauted form of o, resulting in [œ] or [ø]. The letter is often collated together with o in the German alphabet, but there are exceptions which collate it like oe or OE.
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How is ø pronounced Norwegian?

The vowel Y is pronounced like the “y” in syrup. Æ is pronounced like the “a” in the word sad, Ø sounds like the “u” in the word burn, and Å sounds like the “o” in born. Proper pronunciation is one of the keys to speaking the language correctly so people can understand you.
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How do you pronounce ∅?

/∅/ is a more rounded version of the U sound and close to the uh sound heard in American fur. Try pronouncing this and then dropping the r (it may help to imitate a Boston accent). Typical French words would be feu, nerveux. /œ/ is similar to American euh sound in girl, furl.
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What does ø mean in French?

GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW) French term or phrase: Ø English translation: not, no, none.
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What is ɔ in French?

[ɔ] is called the open o sound. * Phonetic symbol: [ɔ]. It's similar to the short u sound as in the English word "son." When O is followed by any consonant sound other than [z], it's an open o sound.
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How do you pronounce ø?

The sound [õ] is the cousin of the sound [o]. It is a nasal sound, a low-pitched sound. When you pronounce it, air comes out of both your mouth and nose. If it is difficult, you can start by saying [o] while pinching the bridge of your nose.
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What 3 letters were removed from the alphabet?

The six that most recently got axed are:
  • Eth (ð) The y in ye actually comes from the letter eth, which slowly merged with y over time. ...
  • Thorn (þ) Thorn is in many ways the counterpart to eth. ...
  • Wynn (ƿ) Wynn was incorporated into our alphabet to represent today's w sound. ...
  • Yogh (ȝ) ...
  • Ash (æ) ...
  • Ethel (œ)
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Are French letters condoms?

Before the advent of the pill many, varied contraceptive options already existed: from French letters or rubber sheaths (condoms, used by men), to pessaries, contraceptive sponges and douches (used by women).
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Why is there no word for 70 in French?

In French, there is no version of what we know as 70. Instead, the French use their number for sixty and ten, soixante and dix, to represent the number 70 as soixante-dix. After that, you get sixty-eleven, sixty-twelve, and so on until you reach 80.
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What is ø with å line through it?

Slashed zero (0̸), a representation of the number 0 (zero) to distinguish it from the letter O. The symbol for diameter (⌀), U+2300 in Unicode.
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Does Swedish use ø?

The Swedish population register has traditionally only used the letters a–z, å, ä, ö, ü, é, so immigrants with other Latin letters in their names have had their diacritic marks stripped (and æ/ø converted to ä/ö), although recently more diacritics have been allowed.
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Who invented ø?

Frenchman Nicolas Bourbaki invented Ø, a symbol seen by anyone experiencing “New Math.” He also devised a familiar road sign.
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Are O and O same?

ø is the empty set. It has no elements. {ø} is a set containing as its single element the empty set. It has one element.
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What sound is ʒ?

The sound /ʒ/ is a voiced, alveo-palatal, fricative consonant. Lightly press the middle of your tongue between your alveolar ridge and your soft palate. The sides of your tongue should lightly touch your back upper teeth.
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Is ç French?

A cedilla is a symbol that is written under the letter 'c' in French, Portuguese, and some other languages to show that you pronounce it like a letter 's' rather than like a letter 'k'. It is written ç.
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What sound is ʤ?

/ʤ/ is made of /d/ and /z/. This sound is written as 'j', 'ge'; eg. in 'age' or 'gi'; eg. in 'giant'.
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