Open-mid Central Rounded Vowel - Occurrence

Occurrence

Language Word IPA Meaning Notes
English Irish but 'but' Corresponds to in other varieties, see English phonology
Newfoundland
Irish tomhail 'consume' (imp.) See Irish phonology
Kashubian ptôch 'bird'
Navajo tsosts’id 'seven' See Navajo phonology
Somali keenaysaa 'she brings' See Somali phonology

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