Æ
Æ, æ
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That Æ, small letter æ is one out and .
From the sound value it corresponds to ours in most languages, which use it, . Typographically seen moved however in these the E not over A and became as with Ae two stylizes, but in writing direction beside A.
The following languages use Æ:
- : In medieval latin AE was together added too Æ.
- Old English: The old English took over central latin form. In the modern English it becomes only rarely in words how encyclopædia (becoming outdated) uses.
- : Probably over the old English this ligature moved in the Danish. there Æ is the 27. (third last) letter in the alphabet, if one in addition counts. Æ! can stand as call for disgust, German compares baeh!. In the dialects of , and Sønderjylland stands æ often also for the words jeg (I), it (are, are, is...) and that i æ on realm Danish jeg it på øen i åen (I am on the island to the Flussau).
- : In the faeroeischen alphabet is Æ the 27. and next to last letter. If æ long one speaks, it is that [?a:], however in the faeroeischen linguistics (like also that á) to that Monophtongen one counts. It [ A ] is expressed briefly. æ has in this language thus the same characteristics as the letter /æ/represents.
- : In the Icelandic alphabet is Æ the 35. and next to last letter. Differently than in the other Scandinavian languages it signals to the Diphthong [ ai ].
- : As in the Danish one represents Æ the same sound as the Ae in German.
Æ on the computer
In Latin-1- and character set is hexadecimal the codes for ' Æ ' and ' æ ' 198 and/or 230, or C6 and E6.
In HTML one can also Æ and æ use.
In the large AE becomes through \AE and the small æ through \ae produced.
Up Apple computers with German key assignment one can enter also alto Ae (also with pressed shift key). Under one types the number combination 0198 successively with pressed old key held and/or. 0230.
