What is this a?
What is this â?
Â, â (a-circumflex) is a letter of the Inari Sami, Skolt Sami, Romanian, and Vietnamese alphabets. This letter also appears in French, Friulian, Frisian, Portuguese, Turkish, Walloon, and Welsh languages as a variant of the letter “a”. It is included in some romanization systems for Persian, Russian, and Ukrainian.
What does â € mean in HTML?
It is a character encoding issue. Whom ever is sending the mail is using a character set that is not appropriate. View menu (Alt+V) > character encoding and select UTF-8 or unicode should see the correct display. It is a character encoding issue.
What does â € œ mean?
This answer is not useful. Show activity on this post. “ is “Mojibake” for “ . You could try to avoid the non-ascii quotes, but that would only delay getting back into trouble.
What is  �
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.
Which character is Â?
Unicode Character “” (U+00C2)
Name: | Latin Capital Letter A with Circumflex |
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UTF-16 Encoding: | 0x00C2 |
UTF-32 Encoding: | 0x000000C2 |
Lowercase Character: | â (U+00E2) |
Decomposition: | A (U+0041) – ◌̂ (U+0302) |
What does this mean â € œ?
What is a Ã?
What causes â?
The non-breaking space character is byte 0xA0 in ISO-8859-1; when encoded to UTF-8 it’d be 0xC2,0xA0, which, if you (incorrectly) view it as ISO-8859-1 comes out as “Â ” .
What is œ called in French?
In French, œ is called e dans l’o [ə dɑ̃ lo], which means e in the o (a mnemotechnic pun used first at school, sounding like (des) œufs dans l’eau, meaning eggs in water) or sometimes o et e collés, (literally o and e glued) and is a true linguistic ligature, not just a typographic one (like the fi or fl ligatures).
What is a a?