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Template:Also/a Template:Character info

Translingual

Symbol

Template:Mul-symbol

  1. Template:Lb Sometimes used to transcribe an Template:W, as Template:Angbr IPA is officially an open front vowel.
  2. Template:Lb An Template:W (IPA Template:IPAfont).
  3. Template:Lb an extremely short or fleeting ä.
  4. Template:Lb Annuity-due.
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    Template:Uxi
    Template:Uxi
    Template:Uxi

English

Symbol

Template:En-symbol

  1. Template:Lb Template:Ng

Arin

Etymology

Template:Inh+. Compare Template:Cog and Template:Cog. Also see Template:Cog.

Pronoun

Template:Head

  1. I (first-person singular subjective)

Synonyms

Dinka

Pronunciation

Template:IPA

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

Elfdalian

Noun

Template:Ovd-noun

  1. island

Inflection

Template:Ovd-decl-blank-fullTemplate:Cln

Template:C

Estonian

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Et-letter

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/et

Finnish

Etymology

See Template:M.

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Fi-letter

  1. Template:Latn-def

Usage notes

In case of technical restrictions, ä should be represented by a (not ae, as in German).

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/fi

German

Noun

Template:De-noun

  1. Template:Alt form

Declension

Template:De-ndecl

Further reading

Livonian

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/liv

North Frisian

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Lb Template:Latn-def

Usage notes

See also

Romani

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Lb Template:Non-gloss

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/rom

References


Skolt Sami

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/sms

Slovak

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/sk

Further reading

Slovene

Etymology 1

From Template:Der, with its corresponding pronunciation, which is still used by some speakers, however, the majority of speakers have vernacularized the pronunciation to a long close-mid vowel regardless of the initial pronunciation.

Pronunciation 1

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Additional letter in Slovene common mostly in loanwords from German.
Noun

Template:Sl-noun

  1. Template:Q Template:N-g-lite

Usage notes

It is more common to use the name Template:L than to use this name.

Inflection

  • Overall more common

Template:Sl-decl-noun-m

  • More common when with a definite adjective

Template:Sl-decl-noun-table2

Pronunciation 2

Symbol

Template:Head-lite

  1. Template:Qualifier Phonetic transcription of dialectal sound [[[:Template:IPAlink]]].

Etymology 2

Letter Template:L with diaeresis (Template:L) to signify centralization.

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

References

Southern Tutchone

Pronunciation

  1. Template:IPA

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

Swedish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Letter name
Phoneme

Etymology 1

The word Template:M from year 1777, where the now obsolete variation aͤ is still used.

Originally a ligature of A and E. During the 16th century, the letter began to be written as an A with a lower case e on top (Aͤ respectively aͤ). During the first decades of the 18th century, the use of umlaut emerged.

Letter

Template:Sv-letter

  1. The second last letter of the Swedish alphabet, pronounced Template:IPAchar when long, Template:IPAchar when short. In Central Swedish, these phonemes are partially merged with long Template:IPAchar and short Template:IPAchar.
Declension

Template:Sv-infl-noun-n-n

Etymology 2

Verb

Template:Head

  1. Template:Lb Template:Pronunciation spelling of

Further reading

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/sv

Teribe

Noun

Template:Head

  1. axe

References

Turkmen

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Head

  1. Template:Latn-def

See also

Template:List:Latin script letters/tk

Volapük

Prefix

Template:Head

  1. Verbal prefix for the imperfect tense.

Welsh

Pronunciation

Letter

Template:Cy-letter

  1. Template:Ng