âa
See also: Appendix:Variations of "aa"
Ligurian
FWOTD – 6 March 2013
Etymology
From Latin āla.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaːa/
Noun
âa f (plural âe)
- wing (appendage of an animal’s body that enables it to fly)
- July–September 2010, Ezio Baglini, I Grìffi: da seu stöia in A Compagna, Brigati Glauco, page 11):
- contâvan de béstie da-o bùsto, còllo, tésta, ròstro e âe d’àquila;
- they told of beasts with the bust, neck, head, face and wings of an eagle.
- contâvan de béstie da-o bùsto, còllo, tésta, ròstro e âe d’àquila;
- July–September 2010, Ezio Baglini, I Grìffi: da seu stöia in A Compagna, Brigati Glauco, page 11):
Sango
Noun
âa
- The name of the Latin-script letter A.
See also
- (Latin-script letter names) âa, bêe, dêe, êe, fêe, gâa, hâsi, îi, kâa, êle, êmo, êni, ô, pêe, êre, êsi, têe, ûu, vêe, wêe, yêe, zêe (Category: sg:Latin letter names)