Latin Capital Letter Ae With Acute Letter
Ǽ is the Latin capital AE letter with an acute accent (U+01FC).
U+01FC
Ǽ (U+01FC) is a specific accented Latin letter used in languages and orthographies that need an AE form with an acute mark. It’s a single Unicode character, so it’s best handled as one unit in text.
Latin Capital Letter Ae With Acute Letter Meaning
Ǽ is the uppercase form of the AE letter with an acute accent. The acute accent (´) indicates that this letter carries a specific phonetic or orthographic feature in the writing system that uses it. In practice, you’ll see Ǽ in proper nouns, linguistic examples, and typographic material where the exact character matters for correct spelling. Because it’s a single Unicode code point (U+01FC), search, sorting, and font rendering depend on using this exact character rather than approximating it with “AE” plus a separate accent.
Common uses
- •Typing or displaying proper names that contain Ǽ
- •Linguistics and language documentation where exact letters are required
- •Designing typographic headers, labels, or titles with correct Unicode characters
- •Creating accurate subtitles, captions, or editorial text
- •Developing software text content that must match Unicode exactly
Examples
Ǽ Latin Capital Letter AE with Acute
- ǼǼvar
- ǼǼnna
- ǼThe word Ǽ is used here.
- ǼAccented uppercase: Ǽ
- ǼCopy this exact character: Ǽ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+01FC | |
| HTML Entity | Ǽ | |
| HTML Code | Ǽ | |
| CSS | \01FC |
FAQ
What does the Latin Capital Letter Ae With Acute letter mean?
Ǽ is the uppercase form of the AE letter with an acute accent. The acute accent (´) indicates that this letter carries a specific phonetic or orthographic feature in the writing system that uses it. In practice, you’ll see Ǽ in proper nouns, linguistic examples, and typographic material where the exact character matters for correct spelling. Because it’s a single Unicode code point (U+01FC), search, sorting, and font rendering depend on using this exact character rather than approximating it with “AE” plus a separate accent.
How do I copy Ǽ (U+01FC) reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. It’s a single Unicode symbol, so pasting should preserve it as long as your destination supports Unicode.
What is the Unicode code point for Ǽ?
Ǽ has Unicode code point U+01FC.
How can I use Ǽ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: Ǽ
What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for Ǽ?
CSS escape: \\01FC. JavaScript escape: \\u{01FC}.