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The letter '''A''' is the first letter in the ]. Its name in ] is ''a'' (] {{IPA|/eɪ/}}).

==Usage==
In ], the letter A by itself usually denotes the ] ({{IPA|/æ/}}) as in ''pad'', the ] ({{IPA|/ɑː/}}) as in ''father'', or, in concert with a later orthographic vowel, the diphthong {{IPA|/eɪ/}} (though the pronunciation varies with the dialect) as in ''ace'' and ''major'', due to effects of the ].

In most other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the letter A denotes either an ] ({{IPA|/ɑ/}}), or an ] ({{IPA|/a/}}). In the ], variants of the letter A denote various ]s. In ], capital A denotes the ] and lowercase a denotes the ].

''A'' is the third-most common letter in English, and the second-most common in ] and ]. On average, about 3.6% of letters in English tend to be ''as,'' while the number is 6.2% in Spanish and 4% in French.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starbase.trincoll.edu/~crypto/resources/LetFreq.html|title=Percentages of Letter frequencies per Thousand words|accessdate=2006-05-01}}</ref>

''A'' also is the English ], extended to ''an'' before a vowel. See ].

''A-'' also is a ] that serves to negate the ] to which it is attached, such as ''a''moral, ''a''political, etc.

==Codes for computing==
{{Letter
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In ] the ] A is codepoint U+0041 and the ] a is U+0061.

In ], A is the character used to represent decimal 10, or in ], 01010

The ] code for capital A is 65 and for lowercase a is 97; or in ] 01000001 and 01100001, correspondingly.

The ] code for capital A is 193 and for lowercase a is 129.

The ]s in ] and ] are "<tt>&amp;#65;</tt>" and "<tt>&amp;#97;</tt>" for upper and lower case respectively.

==Meanings for A==
* In ] ]
** the ] are often simply referred to as the "'''A's'''."
** '''A''' can stand for ] or ]
* In ],
** A stands for a whitish-blue ] in the Morgan-Keenan system
** A stands for a January 1 through 15 discovery, in the provisional designation of a comet (for example, ], the Great Comet of 1760) or asteroid (for example, {{mpl|(4099) 1988 AB|5}})
** ''a'' is often used to denote the ] of an orbit
* In ], A is the symbol for ] and ].
* Brassiere ] '''A'''
* In ]s, A is often an abbreviation for the ]s April and ].
* In ],
** <tt><a></tt> is the ].
** In the Mac OS, Command-A (for All), and in Windows, Ctrl-A, and selects all the text in the document, or all the pixels of an image.
** A sometimes represents the set of all alphabetic characters within ] patterns.
** A: is the conventional address of the first floppy disk drive in ]-based ]s such as ].
** A is a security division ("Verified Protection") in the ].
* In ], a ] of '''A''' typically represents the highest score that students can achieve. This is sometimes coupled with a ]/] sign, as in '''A+''' or '''A-''', or a number, as in '''A1'''. It is occasionally a grade one level below '''A*''' (pronounced "A Star").
* In ],
** ] is a standard size of ].
** A refers to the Anode, or filament, component of a ].
* In ], the word ''a'' is an ], see ]
* In ], -a is the adjectival/attributive ending; A is commonly an abbreviation meaning English (language).
* In ], the letter worn by Hester Prynne marking her as an adulteress in the ] novel '']'' was an ''A''.
* In ], ''A'' is an Italian film made in 1969; see '']''.
* In ], A is the U.S. ] for ].
* In ]s, the letter A is used to mark each of the ]s in a deck of ]s.
* In ] it stands for ''annum'' (Latin for "year") and is usually used with ''Mega (Ma)'' and ''Giga (Ga)'' to indicate very long periods of time; see ].
* In ], a- is a ] (''alpha privativum'') meaning "not" or "devoid of," used in many borrowed words in ], ] and ] (for example, amoral, asexual, arhythmic).
* In ], A is a romanization of the ] ].
* In ] ''A'' is a movie rating, given to those intended to be seen only by adults.
* In ], A stands for ].
* In ], A is a series of sizes with an ] of roughly 70% width to height, with A4 being an example popular size.
* In ],
**the letter A is used as a symbol for the universal affirmative proposition in the general form "all x is y." The letters I, E, and O are used respectively for the particular affirmative "some x is y," the universal negative "no x is y," and the particular negative "some x is not y." The use of these letters is generally derived from the vowels of the two ] ]s ''affirmo'' (or AIo), "I assert," and ''nego'', "I deny." The use of the symbols dates from the thirteenth century, though some authorities trace their origin to the Greek logicians.
**In ], the symbol ∀ (an inverted letter A) is the ].
* In ],
**A stands for area of geometric figures.
**A is often used as a ] meaning '']'' in ] and other positional ]s with a ] of 11 or greater,
**] <math>\mathbb{A}</math> (�dd38 in ]) sometimes represents the ].
**In the ], each sequence has an ID consisting of the letter A and six base 10 digits.
* In ], '''A''' (also, '''A+''' or '''A-''') is one of the human ]s.
* In ],
** A is a ] or ], see ].
** A, or "side A," refers to the top or first side of a ].
** ''A'' is a ] band; see '']''.
** ''A'' is an album by ]; see '']''.
** ''A'' is an album by ]; see '']''.
* In ], A is a ].
* In ], most SLR cameras use A to signify aperture priority mode, where the user sets the aperture and the camera determines the shutter speed.
* In ]: A can stand for:
** The ] of an ].
** The derived property of ] (upper-case A for an initial/constant accleration value; lower case a for an instantaneous acceleration variable.)
* In ], ] is the major work of influential twentieth century author ].
* In ], a circumscribed "A" is an ].
* As the first letter of a ],
** In ], A stands for ].
* In ],
** the NATO ] ranges below 0.25 GHz.
* On the serial numbers of ]s, A identifies the ].
* In the ] system of units,
** A is the symbol for the ] or amp, the ] of ].
** a, ], is the ] meaning 10<sup>-18</sup>
** a is the symbol for one ], from the Latin ''annum''
** a is also the deprecated symbol for the ], a unit of surface area equal to 100 ]s.
* In ], '''A''' means ''to'' or ''towards''.
* In some ], '''A''' is an abbreviation for Assists.
** '''A''' is also a term used to signify the standard of grade a certain team is in comparison to another team of the same age. e.g. John is in the A team for soccer.
* In ], alpha is a metaphor for the beginning/creation of time and matter. It is sometimes translated to A.
* As a ], A is the military designation for ]+1, also known as CET or ].
* ], A is used to describe an object shaped like the capital letter A, such as an ].

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A
ISO basic
Latin alphabet
AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz
For the indefinite article, see A, an
A# will redirect here due to technical limitations. See A Sharp for it.
For the band, see A (band)

The letter A is the first letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is a (IPA /eɪ/).

Usage

In English, the letter A by itself usually denotes the near-open front unrounded vowel (/æ/) as in pad, the open back unrounded vowel (/ɑː/) as in father, or, in concert with a later orthographic vowel, the diphthong /eɪ/ (though the pronunciation varies with the dialect) as in ace and major, due to effects of the Great vowel shift.

In most other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the letter A denotes either an open back unrounded vowel (/ɑ/), or an open central unrounded vowel (/a/). In the International Phonetic Alphabet, variants of the letter A denote various vowels. In X-SAMPA, capital A denotes the open back unrounded vowel and lowercase a denotes the open front unrounded vowel.

A is the third-most common letter in English, and the second-most common in Spanish and French. On average, about 3.6% of letters in English tend to be as, while the number is 6.2% in Spanish and 4% in French.

A also is the English indefinite article, extended to an before a vowel. See a, an.

A- also is a prefix that serves to negate the morpheme to which it is attached, such as amoral, apolitical, etc.

Codes for computing

class="template-letter-box | In Unicode the capital A is codepoint U+0041 and the lowercase a is U+0061.

In Hex, A is the character used to represent decimal 10, or in binary, 01010

The ASCII code for capital A is 65 and for lowercase a is 97; or in binary 01000001 and 01100001, correspondingly.

The EBCDIC code for capital A is 193 and for lowercase a is 129.

The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "&#65;" and "&#97;" for upper and lower case respectively.

Meanings for A

References

  1. "Percentages of Letter frequencies per Thousand words". Retrieved 2006-05-01.

See also


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Letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
Letter A with diacritics
Áá Àà Ăă Ắắ Ằằ Ẵẵ Ẳẳ Ââ Ấấ Ầầ Ẫẫ Ẩẩ Ǎǎ Åå Ǻǻ Ää Ǟǟ Ãã Ȧȧ Ǡǡ Ąą Ą́ą́ Ą̃ą̃ Āā Ā̀ā̀ Ảả
Ȁȁ A̋a̋ Ȃȃ Ạạ Ặặ Ậậ Ḁḁ Ⱥⱥ Ꞻꞻ
Two-letter combinations
Aa Ab Ac Ad Ae Af Ag Ah Ai Aj Ak Al Am An Ao Ap Aq Ar As At Au Av Aw Ax Ay Az
AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AS AT AU AV AW AX AY AZ
aA bA cA dA eA fA gA hA iA jA kA lA mA nA oA pA qA rA sA tA uA vA wA xA yA zA
AA BA CA DA EA FA GA HA IA JA KA LA MA NA OA PA QA RA SA TA UA VA WA XA YA ZA
Letter A-digit and digit-letter A combinations
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 0A 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A
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