Are you talking about Orff's Carmina Burana? If you are, I believe that poem is in Medieval Latin. Most of the poems in that collection are in Medieval Latin, and there is some mix of Germanic languages and Medieval French, as well.
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"O Fortuna" is written in Latin and is sung in Latin as well. It is part of a larger work called "Carmina Burana" composed by Carl Orff in the 1930s.
The translation of "o dizer" is "the saying" or "the expression" in English, while the translation of "o escrito" is "the written" or "the writing".
In English, "o te reo Māori" translates to "the Māori language."
In Esan language, "I love you" is expressed as "O ghẹ́n mwen."
In the Ibo language, "o dim" can mean "it's good" or "well done." It is a phrase used to express approval or appreciation.
A vowel grapheme is a written symbol representing a vowel sound in a language. Examples of vowel graphemes include letters like "a," "e," "i," "o," and "u" in the English alphabet.