à à and Ã
are letters used in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet, how every they are used else where to.
à (lowercase:æ) is a letter mainly used in the danish-norwegean alphabet, the faroese and icelandic. the swedish used à as well but changed it to à (lowercase:ä)
à (lowercase:...ø (for all of you dumb people)) is a letter used in the ...danish-norwegean alphabet and faroese. up til the 1800's the à in Hø (danish for hay) and other words was supplemented with a à (lowercase:ö) In danish à also means "Island" (also its like the french Å)
Ã
(lowercase:Ã¥) is used in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet, the Swedish alphabet and the finish alphabet
Ã
can also be written like AA. Ã
can also mean a river in danish. there is more to the letter Ã
, but im not gonna read a entire wikipedia page.
also Ã,Ã and Ã
are the last letters in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet.
"damn i really wished that i could write à à and Ã
instead of AE, OE and AA"
"just buy a scandanavian keyboard"
so... basiclly à à Ã
for people who like reading wikipedia pages...
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