Ą́ Explained

A with acute and ogonek
Letter:Ą́ ą́
Type:alphabet
Typedesc:ic
Language:Chipewyan, Iñapari, Lithuanian, Navajo, Omaha–Ponca, Osage, Winnebago

Ą́, lowercase ą́, is a letter used in the alphabets of Apache, Chipewyan, Iñapari, Lithuanian, Navajo, Omaha–Ponca, Osage, Chickasaw, and Winnebago.[1] It is the letter A with an acute accent and an ogonek.

Usage

In Lithuanian, the letter Ą can be combined with an acute accent to indicate a long syllable tone.

Computer representations

The A acute ogonek can be represented by the following Unicode characters:

Forms Representations Channels
of characters
Code points Descriptions
Capital Ą́ Ą ◌́ U+0104<br />U+0301 Capital Latin letter A with ogonek
Combining acute
Small ą́ ą ◌́ U+0105<br />U+0301 Small Latin letter A with ogonek
Combining acute
Forms Representations Channels
of characters
Code points Descriptions
Capital Ą́ A ◌̨ ◌́ U+0041<br />U+0328<br />U+0301 Capital Latin letter a
Combining ogonek
Combining acute
Small ą́ a ◌̨ ◌́ U+0061<br />U+0328<br />U+0301 Small Latin letter a
Combining ogonek
Combining acute

Notes and references

  1. Web site: Test of combining sequences for Lithuanian. 2021-10-06. unicode.org.

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