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Learn to pronounce a

/ə,ā/
determiner
  1. used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation.
    "a man came out of the room"
  2. used to indicate membership of a class of people or things.
    "he is a lawyer"
  3. used when expressing rates or ratios; in, to, or for each; per.
    "typing 60 words a minute"

Å

Å

The letter Å represents various sounds in several languages. It is a separate letter in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, North Frisian, Low Saxon, Transylvanian Saxon, Walloon, Chamorro, Lule Sami, Pite Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, Ume... Wikipedia
Language of origin: Swedish
Variations: ǻ
Writing system: Latin script
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide.
... A tire d ' aile ; A tiro di ala ; A tiro de ala . To Flie unto ; Advoler , affuir ; Refugi- " aife ; Recorrer , aver recorfo . A Flie ; Moufch , mouche ...
... a , um , Cic .; absurdus , a , um , Cic . unmelodiously , adv . absurde , Cic . unmentioned , adj . indictus , a , nm , Liv .. Virg .; immémōrātus , a , um ...
... a slightly centralising diphthong occurs, which, however, remains within the [0:] region: /ngaandi/ ['ngandi] 'flesh'. Phonetic long [0:] comes from a ...
... a set of 12 songs which were much admired , and in the same year was appointed director of the music at the Haymarket Theatre , where he produced an ...
... a right triangle is called a “leg.” 4. A corollary is a statement that can be easily proved using a theorem. 5. If you know the lengths of all three sides of a ...
... a procedure is to register the images acquired at different times for the same region by using corresponding ground control points (GCPs). After ...
А (А а; italics: А а) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It commonly represents an open central unrounded vowel /ä/, halfway between the pronunciation of ...
a feminine singular ending of nouns borrowed from Latin and Greek, also used in New Latin coinages to Latinize bases of any origin, and as a Latin substitute ...