Latin turned alpha

Turned script a (IPA) or Latin turned alpha (Unicode) is a letter (capital: , lowercase: ɒ) based upon the Latin letter alpha or script a.

The lowercase letter is used in the IPA for the open back rounded vowel.

Encodings

Character information
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Unicode nameLATIN CAPITAL LETTER TURNED ALPHALATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED ALPHA
Encodingsdecimalhexdecimalhex
Unicode11376U+2C70594U+0252
UTF-8226 177 176E2 B1 B0201 146C9 92
Numeric character referenceⱰⱰɒɒ
gollark: You are "physically mature and ready to hatch early on in their development cycle.", little egg.
gollark: FIRE THE VIEWS!
gollark: Oh, FINALLY.
gollark: Don't save one. It will serve as an example to the others.
gollark: Maybe if hatcheries had a separate "ND experiment" group which got refreshed more?

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