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pronunciation - How is æ supposed to be pronounced? - English . . . A number of speakers now use these "restored" qualities in certain contexts in English words that come from Latin I mainly hear aɪ for ae from modern English speakers when the ae is word-final—there is a separate question asking about the variation between aɪ and iː in this context: Pronunciation of words ending with “‑ae”
When is the old english letter Æ æ modernised to A, E and AE? The old english letter Æ æ in various words have been modernised to either A (Æthelstan to Athelstan); E (Ælf to Elf, Æthelræd to Ethelred) and sometimes both A and E in the same word (Ælfræd to Alfred), sometimes the Æ is most commonly spelt as Ae (Æthelwulf to Aethelwulf according to the Britannica)
orthography - When do I use æ? - When do I use æ? - English Language . . . In English æ is often eschewed in favour of the digraph ae Usage experts often consider that incorrect, especially for foreign words in which æ is considered a letter (such as Æsir, Ærø) or brand names that use the ligature or a variation of it (such as Æon Flux, Encyclopædia Britannica, Ætna, Inc )
How to get ä, ö, ü and ß when typing in English Hi,I have Windows 11, how can I type ä, ö, ü and ß without using Deutsch keyboard?I'm using English (US) and Hebrew Or if I will download the Deutsch keyboard, were is the ß sign?
How is Æ pronounced at the beginning of a word? Or is that simply a . . . It corresponds to Old Latin <ai>, which was almost certainly something like [aj], [ai] or [aɪ]; however, this ended up changing to the monophthong [ɛː] eventually, and the use of the spelling <ae> in the Classical period suggests that an intermediate step in this change was a lowering of the final element to something like [e], so for