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Â, 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 and Walon language as a variant of the letter “a”.
[edit] Usage in various languages[edit] Croatian and Serbian<â> is not a letter in the Croatian and Serbian, but simply <a> with the circumflex. It appears only in a few words, and denotes the sound /aː/ (ordinary <a> denotes /a/).  is used in distinguishing words such as in the sentence "Ja sam sâm." (English: 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. [edit] Romanian is the 3rd letter of the Romanian alphabet and represents /ɨ/. This sound is also represented in Romanian as letter î. [edit] Vietnamese is the 3rd letter of the Vietnamese alphabet and represents /ɜ/. In Vietnamese phonology, diacritics can be added to form the following five forms to represent five tones of â.
[edit] Turkish 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. [edit] Ukrainian is used in the ISO 9:1995 system of Ukrainian transliteration as the letter Я. [edit] Portuguese is used for indicating stressed syllables. Its IPA value is /ɐ/ (in Brazilian Portuguese /ɐ͂/ when it is before nasal consonants). [edit] Welsh is used to represent the /ɑː/ sound. [edit] Character mappings
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