• Cedilla (redirect from )
    formalized from the IPA into the official writing system. These include <i̧ ȩ ɨ̧ ə̧ u̧ o̧ ɔ̧>. The ISO 259 romanization of Biblical Hebrew uses Ȩ (E with cedilla)...
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    see also Vietnamese phonology): , , , , . The sound represented in pre-1972 Malaysian orthography by ă is a vowel. It occurred in the final...
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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 //. Á is the 2nd...
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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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    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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    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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    â: In Welsh, â is used to represent long stressed a [] when, without the circumflex, the vowel would be pronounced as short [a]...
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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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    Ā, lowercase ā ("A with macron"), is a grapheme, a Latin A with a macron, used in several orthographies. Ā is used to denote a long A. Examples are the...
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    (Scandinavian ål, hår). Historically, the å derives from the Old Norse long // vowel (spelled with the letter á), but over time, it developed into an [ɔː]...
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