- Â
(
a -circumflex ) is a letter of the Romanian and Vietnamese alphabets. This letter also appears in Croatian, French, Portuguese, Serbian, Frisian,Welsh Language , Friulian, Turkish andWalon language as a variant of the letter “a”.Usage in various languages
Croatian and Serbian
<â> is not a letter in the Croatian and Serbian, but simply with the circumflex. It appears only in a few words, and denotes the sound IPA|/aː/ (ordinary denotes IPA|/a/). Â is used in distinguishing words such as in the sentence "Ja sam sâm." ( _en. I am alone.). Its sort order is obscure, since no Croatian or Serbian word uses it as the first letter and it merely serves to distinguish some verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
Romanian
 is the 3rd letter of the
Romanian alphabet and represents IPA|/ɨ/. This sound is also represented in Romanian as letterî .Vietnamese
 is the 3rd letter of the
Vietnamese alphabet and represents IPA|/ɜ/. InVietnamese phonology , diacritics can be added to form the following five forms to represent five tones of â.
*Unicode|Ầ ầ
*Unicode|Ẩ ẩ
*Unicode|Ẫ ẫ
*Unicode|Ấ ấ
*Unicode|Ậ ậTurkish
 letter, is used to soften the letter "A". Especially, in "Âdet" ("Tradition") "Kâğıt" ("Paper"). But it's not useful today's Turkish daily life. Because of using A letter instead of Â.
Ukrainian
 is used in the system of
Ukrainian transliteration as the letterЯ .Portuguese
 is used for indicating stressed syllables. Its value is IPA|/ɐ/ (in Brazilian Portuguese IPA|/ɐ͂/ when it is before nasal consonants).
Welsh
 is used to represent the /ɑː/ sound.
Character mappings
ee also
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Circumflex External links
* [http://www.omniglot.com/ Omniglot - writing systems & languages of the world]
** [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/romanian.htm Romanian language]
** [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/vietnamese.htm Vietnamese language]
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