- A - Wikipedia
In English, a is the indefinite article, with the alternative form an In English, the name of the letter is the long A sound, pronounced ˈeɪ Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables
- The Letter A | Alphabet A-Z | Jack Hartmann Alphabet Song
Learn to recognize the upper and lowercase letter A, more This Jack Hartmann's Alphabet A-Z series for the letter Aa Learn the Letter A Learn that A is a vowel in the alphabet Learn
- A Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of A is the 1st letter of the English alphabet How to use a in a sentence A vs An: Usage Guide
- A definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
English Easy Learning Grammar When do you use 'a' and 'an' in English? A or an is the indefinite article The form an is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound The Read more A or an is the indefinite article It is used at the beginning of noun groups which refer to only one person or thing
- A Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
A is used before a consonant sound An is used before a vowel sound Note that when a word begins with a vowel letter but is pronounced with a consonant sound, a is used When an abbreviation begins with a consonant letter but is pronounced with a vowel sound, an is used
- A - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In algebra, the letter "A" along with other letters at the beginning of the alphabet is used to represent known quantities In geometry, capital A, B, C etc are used to label line segments, lines, etc Also, A is typically used as one of the letters to label an angle in a triangle
- A, a | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
When do we use a and when do we use an? In speaking, we use a ə before a consonant sound: …
- A | Letter, History, Meaning Uses | Britannica
At the present time the letter represents six principal vowel sounds: (1) its original value, the low back vowel, as in father; (2) an intermediate vowel, as in plan; (3) a closer vowel, further fronted, as in hare, occurring only before the liquid r; (4) a diphthong (ei) in take or spade
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