Æ/æ is a letter found in Icelandic, norwegian, and other scandinavian languages. It originated from Latin and makes different sounds depending on what language is being spoken.
Icelandic and Latin: pronounced like the english word 'eye'
Norwegian: like english 'a' in 'cat'
Anglo Saxon: like english 'a' in 'cat'
Icelandic and Latin: pronounced like the english word 'eye'
Norwegian: like english 'a' in 'cat'
Anglo Saxon: like english 'a' in 'cat'
by Seolyk April 07, 2005
Character used in Latin a lot, and still is used in the archaic spellings of some words today. Most of the time, if you spell a word with æ when it doesn't need to be spelled that way, people think you're an uppity bastard.
egyptian -> ægyptian
fairy -> færie
anemia -> anæmia
hemoglobin -> hæmoglobin
hyena -> hyæna
medieval -> mediæval
pedophile -> pædophile
premium -> præmium
eon -> æon
"A mediæval pædophile ate a præmium ægyptian hyæna færie's hæmoglobin æons ago."
fairy -> færie
anemia -> anæmia
hemoglobin -> hæmoglobin
hyena -> hyæna
medieval -> mediæval
pedophile -> pædophile
premium -> præmium
eon -> æon
"A mediæval pædophile ate a præmium ægyptian hyæna færie's hæmoglobin æons ago."
by ShAdOwZ March 25, 2009
by Seriously go feel the grass July 14, 2021
an unexplainable emotion which feels similar to every feeling mixed in one and u cant pinpoint it, can make you feel as though you’re going insane
by krisæ December 22, 2019
A letter that was cut from the english alphabet. It is still used in Icelandic, Danish, and other Scandinavian languages.
Æ is pronounced like the English word 'eye'.
Æ is pronounced like the English word 'eye'.
by Scottish_Emperor843 January 19, 2019
Me: ugh i’m so bad at COD Mobile
friend: No you’re not, you’re just having a bad day
Me: Shut up æ !
friend: No you’re not, you’re just having a bad day
Me: Shut up æ !
by bmoney4200 November 03, 2020