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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/9/2021 11:43 PM, Adam Twardoch
(Lists) via Unicode wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAG32G7PY62xY==S=r4=UeFN0mEMAwDunchfJw94dpHDTnwuQpg@mail.gmail.com">LATIN
LETTER OLD POLISH O suggests that this is for the O as it existed
in Old Polish. But this is not true — the O in Old Polish was the
regular O, but in addition, there was a NASAL O (most likely
similar to <span
style="color:rgb(77,81,86);font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px">ɔ̃
i.e. akin to</span> the French "on" in "garçon", while Ą was
probably pronounced ɑ̃ back then). </blockquote>
<p><font face="Candara">Lacking a good "natural name" can it be
named after the sound? NASAL O would be fine. (Better than
dragging the language name into it).</font></p>
<p><font face="Candara">A./</font><br>
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