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- %C3%85 abstract "Å (lower case: å) represents various (although often very similar) sounds in several languages. It is considered a separate letter in the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish alphabets, as well as in the North Frisian, Walloon, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Chamorro, Istro-Romanian, Lule Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, and Greenlandic alphabets. Additionally, it is part of the alphabets used for the Alemannic and the Bavarian-Austrian dialects of German.Though Å is derived from an A with a ring, it is considered a separate letter. It developed as a form of semi-ligature of an A with a smaller o above it to denote a long and darker A, similar to how the umlaut mark that distinguishes Ä from A, and Ö/Ø from O, developed from a small e written above the letter in question.".
- %C3%85 thumbnail Latin_alphabet_Åå.svg?width=300.
- %C3%85 wikiPageExternalLink alphabet.html.
- %C3%85 wikiPageExternalLink 6867.
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- %C3%85 wikiPageID "184311".
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- %C3%85 e "-10".
- %C3%85 hasPhotoCollection Å.
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- %C3%85 map IEC_8859-15.
- %C3%85 map IEC_8859-9.
- %C3%85 map "EBCDIC family".
- %C3%85 map1char "47".
- %C3%85 map1char "67".
- %C3%85 map2char "5.0".
- %C3%85 map2char "E5".
- %C3%85 name "Angstrom Sign".
- %C3%85 name "Latin Capital Letter A with Ring".
- %C3%85 name "Latin Small Letter a with Ring".
- %C3%85 namedref Alt_code.
- %C3%85 namedref TeX.
- %C3%85 namedref "Mac keycode".
- %C3%85 ref3char "\AA".
- %C3%85 ref3char "\aa".
- %C3%85 u "m".
- %C3%85 subject Category:Danish_language.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Istro-Romanians.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Latin_alphabet_ligatures.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Norwegian_language.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Specific_letter-diacritic_combinations.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Swedish_language.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Uncommon_Latin_letters.
- %C3%85 subject Category:Vowel_letters.
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- %C3%85 type UncommonLatinLetters.
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- %C3%85 comment "Å (lower case: å) represents various (although often very similar) sounds in several languages. It is considered a separate letter in the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish alphabets, as well as in the North Frisian, Walloon, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Chamorro, Istro-Romanian, Lule Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, and Greenlandic alphabets.".
- %C3%85 label "Å (letra)".
- %C3%85 label "Å (letter)".
- %C3%85 label "Å (lettre)".
- %C3%85 label "Å (litera)".
- %C3%85 label "Å (lletra)".
- %C3%85 label "Å (латиница)".
- %C3%85 label "Å".
- %C3%85 label "Å".
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- %C3%85 label "Å".
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- %C3%85 label "Å".
- %C3%85 label "Å".
- %C3%85 label "Å".
- %C3%85 label "Å".
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- %C3%85 sameAs m.0195mc.
- %C3%85 sameAs Å.
- %C3%85 wasDerivedFrom Å?oldid=645329841.
- %C3%85 depiction Latin_alphabet_Åå.svg.
- %C3%85 isPrimaryTopicOf Å.