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/eɪ/

single, unspecified

Etymology
Etymology Information

'a' originates from the Latin letter 'A', which was derived from the Greek letter 'alpha', and ultimately from the Phoenician letter 'aleph', which meant 'ox'.

Historical Evolution

'A' changed from the Greek letter 'alpha' and eventually became the modern English letter 'A'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it represented the sound of an ox, but over time it evolved into its current use as a letter and an article.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

the first letter of the English alphabet.

The word 'apple' starts with an 'a'.

Article 1

used before nouns to refer to a single item or person that is not specified.

I saw a cat in the garden.

Synonyms

Antonyms

Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:35