Alt Codes For Letter O With Accents

Listed below are the keyboard shortcuts or Windows Alt codes for letter O with accents. The accents on the letter O are also called accent marks, diacritics, or diacritical marks. There is a specific Alt code for each accented capital (uppercase / majuscule) letter O and each accented small (lowercase / minuscule) letter O, as indicated in the table below. Also indicated are the corresponding HTML entity numeric character reference and HTML entity named character reference (if available). If you are new to Alt codes and need detailed instructions on how to use them, please read How to Use Alt Codes to Enter Special Characters. If you’re in a hurry, in the list below just tap or click any letter O with accent to copy and paste into your document.

Accented LetterAccented Letter Alt CodeAccented Letter NameUnicode Code PointHTML Entity HEXHTML Entity DECHTML Entity Named
&#243Alt 162 or Alt 0243Latin small letter o with acute (síneadh fada, čárka, dĺžeň, kreska)U+00F3óó&#oacute;
&#211Alt 0211Latin capital letter O with acute (síneadh fada, čárka, dĺžeň, kreska)U+00D3ÓÓ&#Oacute;
&#242Alt 149 or Alt 0242Latin small letter o with graveU+00F2òò&#ograve;
&#210Alt 0210Latin capital letter O with graveU+00D2ÒÒ&#Ograve;
&#559Alt 559Latin small letter o with dot aboveU+022Fȯȯ
&#558Alt 558Latin capital letter O with dot aboveU+022EȮȮ
&#244Alt 147 or Alt 0244Latin small letter o with circumflexU+00F4ôô&#ocirc;
&#212Alt 0212Latin capital letter O with circumflexU+00D4ÔÔ&#Ocirc;
&#246Alt 148 or Alt 0246Latin small letter o with diaeresis (umlaut, tréma)U+00F6öö&#ouml;
&#214Alt 153 or Alt 0214Latin capital letter O with diaeresis (umlaut, tréma)U+00D6ÖÖ&#Ouml;
&#466Alt 466Latin small letter o with caron (háček, mäkčeň, strešica, kljukica, kvaka, kvačica, paukščiukas, varnelė, katus, hattu, ičášleče)U+01D2ǒǒ
&#465Alt 465Latin capital letter O with caron (háček, mäkčeň, strešica, kljukica, kvaka, kvačica, paukščiukas, varnelė, katus, hattu, ičášleče)U+01D1ǑǑ
&#335Alt 335Latin small letter o with breveU+014Fŏŏ
&#334Alt 334Latin capital letter O with breveU+014EŎŎ
&#333Alt 333Latin small letter o with macronU+014Dōō&#omacr;
&#332Alt 332Latin capital letter O with macronU+014CŌŌ&#Omacr;
&#245Alt 0245Latin small letter o with tilde (virgulilla)U+00F5õõ&#otilde;
&#213Alt 0213Latin capital letter O with tilde (virgulilla)U+00D5ÕÕ&#Otilde;
&#491Alt 491Latin small letter o with ogonek (nosinė)U+01EBǫǫ
&#490Alt 490Latin capital letter O with ogonek (nosinė)U+01EAǪǪ
&#337Alt 337Latin small letter o with double acuteU+0151őő&#odblac;
&#336Alt 336Latin capital letter O with double acuteU+0150ŐŐ&#Odblac;
&#7889Alt 7889Latin small letter o with circumflex and acuteU+1ED1ốố
&#7888Alt 7888Latin capital letter O with circumflex and acuteU+1ED0ỐỐ
&#7891Alt 7891Latin small letter o with circumflex and graveU+1ED3ồồ
&#7890Alt 7890Latin capital letter O with circumflex and graveU+1ED2ỒỒ
&#248Alt 0248Latin small letter o with stroke (slash)U+00F8øø&#oslash;
&#216Alt 0216Latin capital letter O with stroke (slash)U+00D8ØØ&#Oslash;
&#7763Alt 7763Latin small letter o with macron and acuteU+1E53ṓṓ
&#7762Alt 7762Latin capital letter O with macron and acuteU+1E52ṒṒ
&#7761Alt 7761Latin small letter o with macron and graveU+1E51ṑṑ
&#7760Alt 7760Latin capital letter O with macron and graveU+1E50ṐṐ
&#561Alt 7757Latin small letter o with dot above and macronU+0231ȱȱ
&#560Alt 7756Latin capital letter O with dot above and macronU+0230ȰȰ
&#7757Alt 561Latin small letter o with tilde (virgulilla) and acuteU+1E4Dṍṍ
&#7756Alt 560Latin capital letter O with tilde (virgulilla) and acuteU+1E4CṌṌ
&#555Alt 555Latin small letter o with diaeresis (umlaut, tréma) and macronU+022Bȫȫ
&#554Alt 554Latin capital letter O with diaeresis (umlaut, tréma) and macronU+022AȪȪ
&#7895Alt 7895Latin small letter o with circumflex and tilde (virgulilla)U+1ED7ỗỗ
&#7894Alt 7894Latin capital letter O with circumflex and tilde (virgulilla)U+1ED6ỖỖ
&#7759Alt 7759Latin small letter o with tilde (virgulilla) and diaeresis (umlaut, tréma)U+1E4Fṏṏ
&#7758Alt 7758Latin capital letter O with tilde (virgulilla) and diaeresis (umlaut, tréma)U+1E4EṎṎ
&#511Alt 511Latin small letter o with stroke and acuteU+01FFǿǿ
&#510Alt 510Latin capital letter O with stroke and acuteU+01FEǾǾ
&#557Alt 557Latin small letter o with tilde (virgulilla) and macronU+022Dȭȭ
&#556Alt 556Latin capital letter O with tilde (virgulilla) and macronU+022CȬȬ
&#493Alt 493Latin small letter o with ogonek (nosinė) and macronU+01EDǭǭ
&#492Alt 492Latin capital letter O with ogonek (nosinė) and macronU+01ECǬǬ
&#7887Alt 7887Latin small letter o with hook aboveU+1ECFỏỏ
&#7886Alt 7886Latin capital letter O with hook aboveU+1ECEỎỎ
&#525Alt 525Latin small letter o with double graveU+020Dȍȍ
&#524Alt 524Latin capital letter O with double graveU+020CȌȌ
&#527Alt 527Latin small letter o with inverted breveU+020Fȏȏ
&#526Alt 526Latin capital letter O with inverted breveU+020EȎȎ
&#417Alt 417Latin small letter o with hornU+01A1ơơ
&#416Alt 416Latin capital letter O with hornU+01A0ƠƠ
&#7893Alt 7893Latin small letter o with circumflex and hook aboveU+1ED5ổổ
&#7892Alt 7892Latin capital letter O with circumflex and hook aboveU+1ED4ỔỔ
&#7885Alt 7885Latin small letter o with dot belowU+1ECDọọ
&#7884Alt 7884Latin capital letter O with dot belowU+1ECCỌỌ
&#7899Alt 7899Latin small letter o with horn and acuteU+1EDBớớ
&#7898Alt 7898Latin capital letter O with horn and acuteU+1EDAỚỚ
&#7901Alt 7901Latin small letter o with horn and graveU+1EDDờờ
&#7900Alt 7900Latin capital letter O with horn and graveU+1EDCỜỜ
&#7905Alt 7905Latin small letter o with horn and tilde (virgulilla)U+1EE1ỡỡ
&#7904Alt 7904Latin capital letter O with horn and tilde (virgulilla)U+1EE0ỠỠ
&#7897Alt 7897Latin small letter o with circumflex and dot belowU+1ED9ộộ
&#7896Alt 7896Latin capital letter O with circumflex and dot belowU+1ED8ỘỘ
&#419Alt 419Latin small letter oiU+01A3ƣƣ
&#418Alt 418Latin capital letter OIU+01A2ƢƢ
&#7903Alt 7903Latin small letter o with horn and hook aboveU+1EDFởở
&#7902Alt 7902Latin capital letter O with horn and hook aboveU+1EDEỞỞ
&#7907Alt 7907Latin small letter o with horn and dot belowU+1EE3ợợ
&#7906Alt 7906Latin capital letter O with horn and dot belowU+1EE2ỢỢ
œAlt 0156 or Alt 339Latin small ligature oe, ethel (from old english eðel)U+0153&#x0153&#339œ
ŒAlt 0140 or Alt 338Latin capital ligature OE, ethel (from old english eðel)U+0152&#x0152&#338&Oelig;
WP Data Tables

The Latin letter O can be modified with various diacritical marks or accents to represent specific sounds or to indicate stress or vowel quality in different languages. Here are some of the common diacritical marks used with the letter O:

1. Accent marks:– The acute accent (ó) is used in languages like Spanish, Portuguese, and Hungarian to indicate a stressed or high-pitched pronunciation of the vowel.– The grave accent (ò) is used in languages like Italian, Catalan, and French to indicate a specific pronunciation or to distinguish homophones.– The circumflex accent (ô) is used in languages like French, Portuguese, and Romanian to indicate specific vowel sounds or lengthening of the vowel.

2. Umlaut/diaeresis:– The diaeresis/umlaut (ö) is used in German, Swedish, and other languages to represent a distinct vowel sound. It indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately rather than forming a diphthong with the preceding vowel.

3. Other diacritical marks:– The macron (ō) is used in Latin transliteration and some Native American languages to indicate a long vowel sound.– The tilde (õ) is used in Portuguese and Estonian to indicate nasalization of the vowel.

The usage of diacritical marks with the letter O varies across different languages. Here are some languages that utilize the Latin letter O with diacritical marks:

– Spanish: Uses acute accents (ó) to indicate stress.– Portuguese: Uses acute accents (ó), grave accents (ò), and tildes (õ) for various purposes.– French: Uses acute accents (ó), grave accents (ò), circumflex accents (ô), and diaeresis/umlaut (ö).– Italian: Uses grave accents (ò).– German: Uses umlaut/diaeresis (ö).– Hungarian: Uses acute accents (ó) for stress and lengthening.– Romanian: Uses circumflex accents (ô).– Catalan: Uses grave accents (ò).

These are just a few examples, and there may be additional languages that utilize the Latin letter O with diacritical marks based on their specific phonetic systems or orthographic conventions.

For the the complete list of the first 256 ASCII-based Windows Alt Codes, visit Windows Alt Codes for Special Characters & Symbols. For the Alt codes of other letters with accents or diacritical marks, grouped by letter or the language they are used in, visit Alt Codes for Latin Letters with Accents or Diacritical Marks used in Foreign Languages.

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