Å (or å) is a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish languages. It is an A with an overring. Å came from the Old Norse vowel á.
Unused letters with Å
Meanings for Å
- In science, å is used as a short form of angstrom.
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- Ch
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- ISO/IEC 646
- Unicode
- Western Latin character sets
- DIN 91379: Unicode subset for Europe
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- Precomposed Latin characters in Unicode
- Letters used in mathematics
- List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
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