Oe Explained
Oe or OE may refer to:
Language, linguistics, phonics and writing
- Old English, the English language spoken in the Early Middle Ages
- Œ or œ, a ligature of o and e used in the modern French and medieval Latin alphabets
- Oe (digraph)
- Open front rounded vowel or pronounced as /ɶ/
- Open-mid front rounded vowel or pronounced as /œ/
- Ö, a character sometimes representing 'oe', appearing in some Germanic, Turkic, and Uralic languages
- Ø, a Northern European (Danish, Faroese, Norwegian) or Sami vowel, representing œ, 'oe' diphthong etc.
- Ө, a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
Places
- Oe, Estonia, a village of Estonia
- Ōe, Yamagata, a town of Japan
- Oe District, Tokushima, a former district of Japan
- Ōe, Kyoto, a former town of Japan
- Oe (Attica), a town of ancient Attica, Greece
- Oe, a shortcut for the Czech city Otrokovice
- Olathe East High School, a high school in Olathe, Kansas, US
People
- Ōe (surname), a Japanese surname
- Kenzaburō Ōe, a major Japanese writer
- Old Edwardian (OE), a former pupil of various schools named after a King Edward or St. Edward
- Old Etonian (OE), a former pupil of Eton College, England
Groups and organizations
- Portuguese: [[Ordem dos Engenheiros]] (OE), a Portuguese order of engineers
- Order of Excellence of Guyana, the highest honour of Guyana
- Okean Elzy, a Ukrainian rock band
- OE, then-IATA code of Laudamotion, a former ultra low cost airline subsidiary of Ryanair Holdings
Science and technology
Other uses
See also