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What character is this ã? ›
A with tilde (majuscule: Ã, minuscule: ã) is a letter of the Latin alphabet formed by addition of the tilde diacritic over the letter A. It is used in Portuguese, Guaraní, Kashubian, Taa, Aromanian, and Vietnamese. In the past, it was also used in Greenlandic.
What encoding is â€? ›
" – is the iso-8859-1 version of the UTF-8 encoded character – . You'll see similar encoding presentations for other characters, for example apostrophes.
What special character is â? ›
Â, â (a-circumflex) is a letter of the Inari Sami, Skolt Sami, Romanian, Vietnamese and Mizo alphabets. This letter also appears in French, Friulian, Frisian, Portuguese, Turkish, Walloon, and Welsh languages as a variant of the letter "a".
What does ï 1 ⁄ 2 mean? ›
The "�" is inserted when there are two or more consecutive spaces. It is trying to convert a space to a non-breaking space, but is using the wrong character encoding. Avoid putting two spaces after a sentence to avoid the problem.
What is the æ symbol mean? ›
The symbol [æ] is also used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to denote a near-open front unrounded vowel like in the word cat in many dialects of Modern English, which is the sound that was most likely represented by the Old English letter. In the IPA, it is always in lowercase.
What does a mean? ›
In French, for example, the á symbol represents the sound of the letter "a" when it is pronounced with a nasal tone. In Portuguese, the à symbol represents the sound of the letter "a" when it is pronounced with a nasal tone. The â symbol represents the sound of the letter "a" when it is pronounced with a nasal tone.
What is the code for a? ›
1) Press the "Alt" key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press "Alt", on your keyboard type the number "131", which is the number of the letter or symbol "â" in ASCII table.
What is õ called? ›
In the Portuguese language, the symbol Õ stands for a nasal close-mid back rounded vowel, also written [õ] in IPA. It is not considered an independent letter of the alphabet: the tilde is the standard diacritic for nasalization.
What is the encoding type 1252? ›
Windows-1252 or CP-1252 (Windows code page 1252) is a single-byte character encoding of the Latin alphabet that was used by default in Microsoft Windows for English and many Romance and Germanic languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German.
UTF-32 (32-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a fixed-length encoding used to encode Unicode code points that uses exactly 32 bits (four bytes) per code point (but a number of leading bits must be zero as there are far fewer than 232 Unicode code points, needing actually only 21 bits).
Which encoding is ã? ›
Unicode Character “Ô (U+00C3)
Name: | Latin Capital Letter A with Tilde |
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Character is Mirrored: | No |
GCGID: | LA200000 |
HTML Entity: | Ã Ã Ã |
UTF-8 Encoding: | 0xC3 0x83 |
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What is á? ›
small a, grave accent. á á á small a, acute accent.
What is this &? ›
& is just the "full way" of writing the "&" symbol... ...just like >: is the "full way" of writing ">"... (Hint: the symbol is called an "ampersand" or "amp" for short!) In FS XML syntax, it is used like this: && is the same as && is the same as and.
What is «? ›
« is an html entity that looks like this "<<". These symbols are called HTML entities and you can find a list of them here: http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/charref. As for what html entities are: HTML Entities. W3 sums it up nicely: Reserved characters in HTML must be replaced with character entities.
What is the meaning of œ? ›
The symbol [œ] is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for the open-mid front rounded vowel. This sound resembles the "œu" in the French œuf or the "ö" in the German öffnen. These contrast with French feu and German schön, which have the close-mid front rounded vowel, [ø].
What is the œ symbol in German? ›
O-umlaut. The letter o with umlaut (ö) appears in the German alphabet. It represents the umlauted form of o, resulting in [œ] or [ø]. The letter is often collated together with o in the German alphabet, but there are exceptions which collate it like oe or OE.
Why do apostrophes appear as †tm? ›
When importing a CSV in DocuWare via Autoindex, apostrophes are being replaced with "’" in DocuWare. Solution: This behavior occurs when the character used as an apostrophe is a "right single quotation mark" character ('). This is a universal issue with character encodings and is not specific to DocuWare.