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Related characters
Descendants and related characters in the Latin alphabet
*Æ æ : Latin ''AE'' ligature
*A with diacritic
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*Phonetic transcription#Alphabetic, Phonetic alphabet symbols related to A (the International Phonetic Alphabet
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only uses lowercase, but uppercase forms are used in some other writing systems):
**Ɑ ɑ : Latin alpha, Latin letter alpha / script A, which represents an open back unrounded vowel
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in the IPA
**ᶐ : Latin small letter alpha with retroflex hook
**Ɐ ɐ : Turned A, which represents a near-open central vowel in the IPA
**Λ ʌ : Turned V (also called a wedge, a caret, or a hat), which represents an open-mid back unrounded vowel in the IPA
**Ɒ ɒ : Turned alpha / script A, which represents an open back rounded vowel in the IPA
**ᶛ : Modifier letter small turned alpha
**ᴀ : Small capital A, an Obsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet, obsolete or non-standard symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet used to represent various sounds (mainly open vowels)
**A a ᵄ : Modifier letters are used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet (UPA) (sometimes encoded with Unicode subscripts and superscripts)
**a : Subscript small a is used in Indo-European studies
**ꬱ : Small letter a reversed-schwa is used in the Teuthonista phonetic transcription system
**Ꞻ ꞻ : Glottal A, used in the transliteration of Ugaritic
Derived signs, symbols and abbreviations
*ª : an ordinal indicator
*Å : Ångström sign
*∀ : a turned capital letter A, used in predicate logic to specify universal quantification ("for all")
*@ : At sign
*₳ : Argentine austral
*Ⓐ : Anarchist symbolism#circle-a, anarchy symbol
Ancestors and siblings in other alphabets
*𐤀 : Phoenician alphabet, Semitic letter Aleph, from which the following symbols originally derive
**Α α : Greek alphabet, Greek letter Alpha, from which the following letters derive
***А а : Cyrillic letter A (Cyrillic), A
*** : Coptic alphabet, Coptic letter Alpha
***𐌀 : Old Italic script, Old Italic A, which is the ancestor of modern Latin A
**** : Runes, Runic letter Ansuz (rune), ansuz, which probably derives from old Italic A
*** : Gothic alphabet, Gothic letter aza/asks
*Ա ա : Armenian alphabet, Armenian letter Ayb (letter), Ayb
Code points
These are the code points for the forms of the letter in various systems
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Other representations
Use as a number
In the hexadecimal (base 16) numbering system, A is a number that corresponds to the number 10 in decimal (base 10) counting.
Notes
Footnotes
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History of the Alphabet
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ISO basic Latin letters
Vowel letters