If you mean what does an o with a line over it means, it means that there is emphasis on the o. Such as, Rōb would be pronounced like Robe, not Rob. If you mean how to type it, I just searched what is an o with a line over it? in Google, then copy and pasted it onto my document. Hope this helped.
Uppercase: B, C, D, E, H, I, K, O, and X Lowercase: c, k, l, o, and x
The diameter.
Look at the following diagram - The O represents a counter - the dots are just for spacing. OOOOOO O...........O O...........O O...........O O...........O OOOOOO
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You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
I need some help to learn what Two Os make with a line over them both
No, it's an accent.
I need some help to learn what Two Os make with a line over them both
This is simply called a line. <---------------O-------------------------------O----------------------> But this is called a line segment: O-------------------------------------------O
In Japanese "werewolf" is "okamiotoko" (with a straight line over the first "o")
Ōō It is a Unicode character 0x14c and 0x14d.
"werewolf" in japanese: okamiotko (with a straight line over the first "o")
Tseung Kwan O Line was created in 2002.
The line going through an "o" helps to clarify the letter o, from the number zero.
aloha = love, greetings, farewell no = if it's just "no" without a horizontal line over the "o", it can mean "from" if there is a line, it means "indeed" kakou = us (3 or more people), can also mean "all of us" So: Aloha no kakou: Love/Greetings from us/all of us. (With a line over the "o" in "no"): Love/Greetings indeed to us/all of us.