ökirjaimet
Ökirjaimet, or “ö letters,” refer to the letter ö and its uppercase Ö, a vowel with a diaeresis. In several European alphabets, ö is treated as a separate letter rather than a mere variant of o, and it has its own place in the alphabet order.
Ö is used in Finnish, Swedish, German, Turkish, Hungarian, Icelandic, and many loanwords in other languages. In
Phonetically, ö typically represents a front rounded vowel, commonly transcribed as [ø] in IPA. The exact realization
Orthographically, ö is treated as a distinct letter in the affected alphabets. It is not simply a
Typing and encoding: in Unicode, ö is U+00F6 and Ö is U+00D6. On most computer keyboards, ö
Examples of usage include Finnish öljy (oil), Swedish öga (eye), and German können (can). The ö remains