A - Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

Related Letters and Other Similar Characters

  • Α α : Greek letter Alpha
  • А а : Cyrillic letter A
  • Ɑ ɑ : Latin letter Alpha / Script A
  • ɐ : a turned lowercase letter A, used by the International Phonetic Alphabet for the near-open central vowel
  • ∀ : a turned capital letter A, used in predicate logic to specify universal quantification
  • ª : an ordinal indicator
  • Æ æ : Latin letter Æ

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