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Latin Capital Letter O With Circumflex And Acute Letter

Ố is the uppercase Latin letter O with circumflex and acute, encoded as Unicode U+1ED0.

U+1ED0

The character “Ố” is a specific uppercase Latin letter: O with both a circumflex and an acute accent. It’s commonly needed when writing languages that use these diacritics. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode and escape forms in software.

Latin Capital Letter O With Circumflex And Acute Letter Meaning

“Ố” represents an uppercase “O” letter carrying two Vietnamese-style diacritics: a circumflex (ˆ) and an acute accent (´). In practice, this character is used to produce the correct spelling and pronunciation in texts that rely on diacritic marks to distinguish words. Because it is a single precomposed Unicode character (not just a plain O plus separate marks), it’s important to use the exact code point when accuracy matters—such as in publishing, forms, filenames, and digital typography. You may also encounter it in properly encoded names, titles, and multilingual content.

Common uses

  • Typing correct Vietnamese orthography in uppercase text
  • Including a person’s or brand’s name with the exact accented character
  • Designing posters, menus, and headings that require proper diacritics
  • Writing multilingual content in editors that support full Unicode
  • Using the character in web or app UI where the accent must be preserved

Examples

Ố (Latin Capital Letter O with Circumflex and Acute)

  • Ốc đảo
  • Trường Ố
  • Câu hỏi Ố đúng dấu
  • Số Ố trong tiêu đề
  • Xin chào, Ố!

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1ED0
HTML EntityỐ
HTML CodeỐ
CSS\1ED0

FAQ

What does the Latin Capital Letter O With Circumflex And Acute letter mean?

“Ố” represents an uppercase “O” letter carrying two Vietnamese-style diacritics: a circumflex (ˆ) and an acute accent (´). In practice, this character is used to produce the correct spelling and pronunciation in texts that rely on diacritic marks to distinguish words. Because it is a single precomposed Unicode character (not just a plain O plus separate marks), it’s important to use the exact code point when accuracy matters—such as in publishing, forms, filenames, and digital typography. You may also encounter it in properly encoded names, titles, and multilingual content.

What Unicode character is “Ố”?

“Ố” is LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE, Unicode code point U+1ED0.

How do I copy and paste “Ố”?

Copy it directly from this page. You can also use the provided HTML or escape forms in your editor or code.

Is “Ố” the same as typing “O” plus combining accents?

Not necessarily. “Ố” is a single precomposed character (U+1ED0). Using “O” with separately combined marks may look similar but can behave differently in search, matching, and normalization.

What’s the difference between “Ố” and similar characters like “Ó” or “Ô”?

“Ố” includes both a circumflex and an acute accent. “Ó” has only an acute accent, and “Ô” has only a circumflex.