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Contemporary

a-e entrelacé

Belongs to French Alphabet.

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Primary glyph rendered below. Extend with historical alternates and transliteration metadata.

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a-e entrelacé

Sound correspondences

Derived from the `correspondences` table. Each entry pairs the letter with a phoneme in a specific historical context.

e

Pronounced /e/; very rare, used in Latin loanwords

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e

in Latin loanwords like "curriculum vitæ"

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