AO, aO, Ao, or ao may refer to:
A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.
⟨aai⟩ is used in Dutch to write the sound /aːi̯/.
⟨abh⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.
⟨adh⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants, or an unstressed /ə/ at the end of a word.
⟨aei⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /eː/ between a broad and a slender consonant.
⟨agh⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants.
⟨aim⟩ is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛm/ before a vowel).
⟨ain⟩ is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛn/ before a vowel). It also represents /ɛ̃/ in Tibetan Pinyin, where it is alternatively written än.
⟨aío⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /iː/ between broad consonants.
⟨amh⟩ is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.
Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture is an autonomous prefecture of the China. It is located in the western part of Xinjiang. The prefecture has an area of 69,112 km2 (26,684 sq mi) and its capital is Artux. Kizilsu in the Kyrgyz language means "red water".
Kizilsu directly controls 1 county-level city and 3 counties.
According to the 2000 census, Kizilsu has 439,688 inhabitants with a population density of 6.36 inhabitants per km².
Coordinates: 39°40′N 76°43′E / 39.667°N 76.717°E / 39.667; 76.717
A tiger is a big cat of the genus Panthera.
Tiger may also refer to:
The Tiger is a 2005 Malayalam thriller film. Directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Suresh Gopi, Siddique, Saikumar and Rajan P. Dev in the lead roles, this film hugely got positive response at box office. The movie was the 4th biggest grosser of that year after Rajamanikyam, Bharathchandran I.P.S. and Naran.
The Tiger is the student newspaper at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. It was first produced on January 21, 1907, and as of 2015 is publishing Volume 109. It is the oldest student newspaper in the state of South Carolina and publishes twice a week during both the fall and spring semesters, with occasional summer editions. It is rumored to occasionally publish "Buzzard" editions on or about March 15 in homage to Buzzard Day[1] in Hinckley Ohio. Of course it typically falls a little closer to April 1, and is full of "tabloid" type and expose' stories.
In August of 2014, The Tiger started publishing twice weekly, on Tuesday and Thursday. One year later, in August of 2015, the paper began publishing on Monday and Thursday.