File:Latin_ligature_AE.svg · Wikimedia Commons · See Wikimedia Commons
Also known as æsc, ash, AE ligature
拉丁字母
AI overview
"Æ" is a single letter called a ligature, formed by combining the letters "A" and "E" into one character. It appears in the alphabets of certain languages like Danish, Norwegian, and Icelandic, where it represents a specific vowel sound and is treated as a distinct letter rather than just a stylistic variation.
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Key facts
- Grapheme.name
- Æ
- Grapheme.letter
- Æ æ
- Grapheme.image
- File:Latin ligature AE.svg
- Grapheme.imageclass
- skin-invert-image
- Grapheme.imagealt
- Æ in Times New Roman
- Grapheme.script
- Latin script
- Grapheme.type
- alphabet
- Grapheme.language
- Latin language
- Grapheme.phonemes
- [, , , , , , ]
- Grapheme.unicode
- U+00C6, U+00E6
- Grapheme.fam1
- AE ae
- Grapheme.direction
- Left-to-right
- Grapheme.sisters
- Ӕ
- Grapheme.typedesc
- ic
via Wikipedia infobox
Article · 中文
Æ, æ(古英文:æsc,現代英文:ash,發音為 [æʃ])是丹麥文、挪威文、冰島文、法羅文的字母,也是海南話白話字字母之一。這個字母在古英文和中也有使用。
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