Ă
Ă (uppercase: Ă, lowercase: ă) is a letter in the Latin alphabet. It is made by adding a small mark called a breve (˘) to the letter A. This letter is used in Romanian and Vietnamese languages. How it sounds
Usage in RomanianIn Romanian, the letter ă is very important. It is the second most common letter in the Romanian alphabet. It appears in many common words and is used in both formal and informal writing. The sound it represents is similar to the unstressed “a” in English words like “sofa” or “sofa”. Usage in VietnameseIn Vietnamese, ă is used to represent a short vowel sound. Vietnamese is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the tone used. The letter ă can appear with different tones, which changes the meaning of the word. For example:
UnicodeThe letter Ă has special codes in computers:
These codes are used to represent the letter in digital text. Information related to Ă |
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