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  1. Jun 24, 2012 · Simply put, a hashtag is an easy way for people to categorize, find and join conversations on a particular topic. The hashtag is used to highlight keywords or topics within a Tweet, and can be placed anywhere within a post.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÆÆ - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. Hashtag Symbol. Information, easy-to-copy variants, customizer, and more. Hashtag text symbols and emojis. To type a hashtag on most computer keyboards, simply press SHIFT and 3 simultaneously. Table of contents: Copy and Paste (4 symbols) Customize. Alt Codes.

  4. Jul 6, 2024 · letter of the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) alphabet, listed in 24th and final position by Byrhtferð (1011); Called æsc (“ash tree”) after the Anglo-Saxon ᚫ rune

  5. Aug 5, 2018 · In English phonology as in phonetics, the symbol æ is used to denote the sound of the low front vowel in ash, lap, bad, Sam, and mass. That's not "short A" -- that's what it was in Middle English, all right, but this is Modern English, and it's just /æ/.

  6. Jun 14, 2012 · The letter æ was used in Old English to represent the vowel that's pronounced in Modern English ash, fan, happy, and last: /æ/. Mostly we now spell that vowel with the letter a, because of the Great Vowel Shift.

  7. The near-open front unrounded vowel, or near-low front unrounded vowel, [1] is a type of vowel sound. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is æ , a lowercase of the Æ ligature. Both the symbol and the sound are commonly referred to as "ash".

  8. The word hashtag, used to refer to the symbol (#) in Twitter, is a combination of the word hash from hash mark and the word tag, a way to mark something as belonging to a specific category.

  9. Feb 8, 2017 · The vowel /æ/ is a near-open front, or near-low, front unrounded vowel in English. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is /æ/, which is an old Latin and Old English ligature of the letters 'a' and 'e';phonologists refer to the letter and sound as "ash."

  10. Old English, like most medieval languages, shows a wide range of diacritic marks and unusual characters which are no longer used in the modern language. Fortunately, most of the more commonly encountered issues such as thorn ( þ ), eth ( ð ), long ash ( ǣ) and wynn ( ƿ) can be displayed within Unicode.