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
by Seriously go feel the grass July 15, 2021
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 8, 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
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