What is the meaning of و?

The twenty-seventh letter of the Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by ه (h) and followed by ي (y).

The sixth letter in traditional abjad order, which is used in place of numerals for list numbering (abjad numerals). It is preceded by ه (h) and followed by ز (z).

and, "comma", "semi-colon"; a divider of words or clauses, particle of connection or continuation often unnecessary to render in translation

  1. yet, but; versatile conjunction determined by context

yet, but; versatile conjunction determined by context

while, at the same time, and also do, simultaneously, to do this and to do that concurrently

particle of rephrasing or marking a clause of adposition; and in other words, that is to say, additionally called, i.e.

with, and also, additionally (with following accusative)

  1. +, added to

+, added to

particle denoting an oath (with following genitive)

with

The forty-second letter of the Balti alphabet, written in the Perso-Arabic script

The forty-second letter of the Burushaski alphabet, written in the Perso-Arabic script

and

and

The twenty-seventh letter of the Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by ه (hāʔ) and followed by ي (yāʔ).

and

Alternative spelling of ـه after a consonant

A letter of the Ottoman Turkish alphabet.

and

and

when, while

Alternative spelling of ـه (he, him, his) after a consonant

attached to kinship terms in order to form terms of endearment

and

The thirty-ninth of the Ushojo abjad.

or

The thirty-ninth letter of the traditional alphabet chart of Kashmiri.

The twenty-fourth letter of the Kazakh in Arabic Script. It represents the Cyrillic letter О or Ө.

The thirtieth letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Arabic script.

The thirty-eighth letter of the Pashto alphabet.

The thirtieth letter of the Perso-Arabic alphabet. It is preceded by ن and followed by ه. Its name is واو.

and

Shortened form of رو (ro); both are spoken forms of را ().

The thirty-third letter of the Urdu abjad.

and

The twenty-fourth letter of the Yoruba alphabet in the ajami script, equivalent to Latin script w.

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