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Енглески Википедија има an article на:
Википедија

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. Ligature from the letters a and e.

Symbol

æ

  1. (IPA) near-open front unrounded vowel

See also


Енглески

Symbol

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. (chiefly dated or linguistic) A ligature of vowels a and e, called ash.

Корисне белешке

  • Mostly used for words of either Ancient Greek or Latin origin, though also used when referencing Old English texts or using recently derived Old English loanwords.
  • Uncommon in modern times except in linguistic use.
  • Often absent in American English (reduced to e) whenever it has the sound /ɛ/ (SAMPA /E/) or /iː/ (SAMPA /i:/), but sometimes retained (in this form, or as ae) when it has a different sound, as in formulæ/formulae.

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Дански

Етимологија 1

Изговор

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. Antepenultimate letter of the Danish alphabet.
Inflection

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References

Етимолгија 2

Од Old Norse ek

Изговор

Заменица

æ

  1. (dialectal, Fjolde) I (first-person singular pronoun)

Референце

  • æ” in Anders Bjerrum and Marie Bjerrum (1974), Ordbog over Fjoldemålet, Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag.

Etymology 3

From Old Danish thæn (Modern Дански den).

Article

æ

  1. (dialectical) the (definite article)

Further reading


Faroese

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

See also


French

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (lower case, upper case Æ)

  1. Ligature of the letters a and e.
    Синоним: e dans l’a

German

Symbol

æ (lower case, upper case Æ)

  1. (obsolete) Vowel borrowed from Latin. Succeeded by ä.

Icelandic

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. Penultimate letter of the Icelandic alphabet.

Interjection

æ

  1. ah!, oh!, alas!
  2. ouch!, ow!

Adverb

Шаблон:is-adv

  1. always, forever

Synonyms

Derived terms


Ligurian

Pronunciation

Verb

æ

  1. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) друго лице једнине презента индикатива of avéi
    : you have (singular)

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English ēa, ǣ.

Noun

æ

  1. a waterway; a stream or river.

Норвешки

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. Antepenultimate letter of the Norwegian alphabet, coming after Z and before Ø.

Pronoun

æ

  1. I (first-person singular personal pronoun)(dialectal, mostly found in Trøndelag, northern Norway, and parts of western and southern Norway).

Стари Енглески

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Letter

æ (upper case Æ)

  1. Æ, letter of the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) alphabet, listed in 24th and final position by Byrhtferð (1011). Called æsc "ash tree" after the Anglo-Saxon rune.

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *aiwō, *aiwaz (law), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂oywos (eternity, law). Cognate with Old Saxon êo, Old Frisian ewa, êwe, ê, â, Old High German êwa, êha, êa, ê (German Ehe).

Noun

ǣ f

  1. law, scripture
    • God is wisdom and æ woruldbuendra. God is the wisdom and law of world-dwellers.
  2. ceremony, custom, marriage
Declension
Derived terms

Descendants

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *ahwō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ekʷeh₂. Cognate with Old Frisian â, ê, Old Norse á, Old Saxon and Old High German aha, and Gothic ahwa; and with Latin aqua.

Alternative forms

Noun

ǣ f

  1. river, running water

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *aiwi (forever). Cognate with Old English ā, āwa, ǣ, Old Saxon eo, io, ia, Old High German eo, io.

Adverb

æ (not comparable)

  1. ever, at any time

Descendants

  • Icelandic: æ
  • Old Swedish: ē, ǣ
  • Middle English: aye, ai, agg

Додатак:Варијанте од "a"

Лигатура а и е