Ă (upper case) or ă (lower case), usually referred to in English as A-breve, is a letter used in standard Romanian and Vietnamese orthographies. In Romanian...
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written as a double vowel. A a : Latin letter A Á á : Latin letter Á Α α : Greek letter Alpha Ă ă : Latin letter A with Breve  â : Latin letter A with Circumflex...
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a suffix is added, the î changes into â, as in the example: "a urî" (to hate), "urât" (hated). Another grapheme <a> in Romanian with diacritic is <ă>...
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Ȧ (minuscule: ȧ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from A with the addition of a dot above the letter. It is occasionally used as a phonetic symbol...
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Phonetic Alphabet, it represents the open central unrounded vowel. The letter Ä occurs as an independent letter in the Swedish, German, Luxembourgish, North...
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Chinese pinyin á is the yángpíng tone (陽平/阳平 "high-rising tone") of "a". Á is the 2nd letter of the Czech language and represents the sound /aː/. Á is the 2nd...
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(“field”), -ĕ: gńozdĕ (“nest”) and -ą/-ă: jai̯mą/jai̯mă (“name”). The masculine genitive singular endings are -o and -ă: bügo (“god”), zai̯våtă (“life”,...
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French preposition à and has evolved into the at sign (@). Sometimes, it is part of a surname: Thomas à Kempis, Mary Anne à Beckett. À is used in Emilian...
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pronounced as nasalized open front unrounded vowel ([ã]). In Aromanian, it is pronounced as mid-central vowel ([ə]) or close central unrounded vowel ([ɨ]). In...
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phoneme /ă/ had a number of allophones; /ă/ had to be written with shva rather than hataf patah when it was not pronounced as [ă]. Before a laryngeal-pharyngeal...
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