Latin alpha


Latin alpha, script a, or single-story a is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on a handwritten form of lowercase a, and which is commonly typeset with the Greek lowercase alpha.

Usage

Although is normally just an allograph of, there are instances in which the two letters are distinguished:
In Cameroon languages, lowercase is typeset as a lowercase Greek alpha to better differentiate it from the letter a in script or italic form. the capital is typically typeset as a large Latin script a.
is used in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet.
is used in the Teuthonista phonetic transcription system.
Latin turned alpha is used in IPA
is used in Americanist [phonetic notation].

Encoding and forms

In Unicode, "Latin alpha" and "Latin script a" are considered to be the same character, which has an uppercase and a lowercase form and is referred to as "Latin letter alpha".