<P> Though Å is derived from an A with an overring, it is considered a separate letter . It developed as a form of semi-ligature of an A with a smaller o above it to denote a long and darker A, similar to how the umlaut mark that distinguishes Ä from A, and Ö / Ø from O, developed from a small e written above the letter in question . </P> <P> The Swedish a in Scandinavian alphabets represents two sounds, one short and one long . </P> <Ul> <Li> The short version represents IPA / ɔ / . </Li> <Li> In Swedish, the long version represents IPA / o ː / . In Danish and Norwegian, the long version is pronounced IPA / ɔː / . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The short version represents IPA / ɔ / . </Li>

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