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| == Ring Above in Unicode ==
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| |+ Precomposed Letters with Ring Above
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| | style="font-size:180%" | ˚ || style="font-size:180%" | ◌̊ || style="font-size:180%" | Å || style="font-size:180%" | å || style="font-size:180%" | Ǻ || style="font-size:180%" | ǻ || style="font-size:180%" | Ů || style="font-size:180%" | ů || style="font-size:180%" | ẘ || style="font-size:180%" | ẙ
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| | U+02DA || U+030A || U+00C5 || U+00E5 || U+01FA || U+01FB || U+016E || U+016F || U+1E98 || U+1E99
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| | Ring Above || Combining Ring Above || Latin Capital Letter A With Ring Above || Latin Small Letter A With Ring Above || Latin Capital Letter A With Ring Above And Acute || Latin Small Letter A With Ring Above And Acute || Latin Capital Letter U With Ring Above || Latin Small Letter U With Ring Above || Latin Small Letter W With Ring Above || Latin Small Letter Y With Ring Above
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| | colspan="2" | '''Note:''' May be confused with the Degree Sign, ° (U+00B0). || '''Note:''' May be confused with the Ångström Sign, Å (U+212B). || || || || || || ||
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| == Natlang Examples ==
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| |+ Uses of Ring Above
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| ! Use
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| ! Language
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| ! Letters
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| ! Notes
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| | rowspan=3 | Back version of front vowel. Often also rounded.
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| | [[Wikipedia:Chamorro_language|Chamorro]]
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| | Åå /ɑ/
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| | [[Wikipedia:Danish_language|Danish]], [[Norwegian]]
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| | Åå /ɔ/
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| | From an earlier digraph aa representing /ɔ/, which in turn came from /aː/.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85]
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| | [[Wikipedia:Swedish_language|Swedish]]
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| | Åå /o/
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| | From an earlier digraph aa representing /ɔ/, which in turn came from /aː/.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%85]
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| | Long vowel
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| | [[Wikipedia:Czech_language|Czech]]
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| | Ůů /uː/
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| | This comes from a diphthong /uo/, where the o was sometimes written as a ring above the u. A sound change then turned /uo/ into /uː/.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_orthography#Letter_.C5.AE]
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| [[Category:Natscripts]] | |