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Close-mid Back Rounded Vowel




The close-mid back rounded vowel is a type of Vowel sound, used in some Spoken Language s. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is o.


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French /o/ is more close than German /o/, as symbolized by the raising diacritic, and is perhaps near-close. The German /o/ in turn is more close than Spanish /o/, which is a mid vowel (see below).


MID BACK ROUNDED VOWEL


Many languages, such as Spanish and Japanese , have a mid back rounded vowel, which to speakers is clearly 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: .

Note that just because a language has only one non-close, non-open back vowel, that doesn't mean it's a cardinal mid vowel. The Sulawesi an language Tukang Besi , for example, has a close-mid , whereas the Moluccan language Taba has an open-mid ; in neither language does this contrast with another open/close-mid vowel.


Occurs in

  • Greek : ''ωρ'''ο'''λ'''ό'''γι'''ο''''' , 'clock'

  • Japanese : 面白い , 'fun, interesting'

  • Romanian : ''copil'' , 'child'

  • Spanish : ''todo'' , 'everything'

  • Turkish : ''kol'' , 'arm'

  • Ukrainian : ''поїзд'' , 'train'