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Technical information
Symbol | ª | |
Name | Feminine ordinal indicator | |
Unicode number | U+00AA | |
Category | Subscript and superscriptSuperscript lettersLatin-1 Supplement2. Latin-1 punctuation and symbols |
Description | The Unicode character ª, or U+00AA, is known as the "Feminine Ordinal Indicator". It belongs to the "Latin-1 Supplement" block, which includes various characters used in Western European languages. This character falls under the "Letter, Modifier" category. Visually, it resembles a superscript lowercase 'a'. The Feminine Ordinal Indicator is used in various Romance languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, among others. It is typically placed after a number to denote an ordinal number in the feminine form, corresponding to the English "1st", "2nd", "3rd", etc. Its exact usage and the rules governing it can vary by language, but it generally indicates the ordinal form of a number in relation to gender. |
Encoding
HTML Entity | ª | |
HTML Entity (hex) | ª | |
HTML Entity (named) | ª | |
URL Escape Code | %C2%AA | |
UTF-8 (hex) | 0xC2 0xAA | |
UTF-8 (binary) | 1100001010101010 | |
UTF-16 | 0x00AA | |
UTF-32 | 0x000000AA |
Source Code
C, C++, and Java | "\u00AA" | |
CSS Code | \00AA | |
JavaScript | "\u00AA" | |
Perl | \x{00AA} | |
Python 2 | u"\u00AA" | |
Python 3 | \u00AA | |
Ruby | \u{00AA} |
Preview
This Unicode character looks like this ª in sentence and in bold like this ª and in italic like this ª.
input-group
Font size:
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12px
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48px
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72px
CSS Property: font-weight
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HTML Forms and Input
input
disabled input
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select
button
button
Code examples in HTML and CSS
The symbol in different fonts
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-apple-system
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Apple Color Emoji
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Arial
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BlinkMacSystemFont
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Courier New
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Georgia
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Droid Sans
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Helvetica
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Noto Sans
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Oxygen
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Roboto
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"Segoe UI"
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sans-serif
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Segoe UI Emoji
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Segoe UI Symbol
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system-ui
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Times New Roman
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Ubuntu
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Verdana