What is the meaning of à?

of, of...each, each containing

at

to, or

indicates an approximate number

indicates the price etc. each

a, per, each

A with grave accent, a letter used in French mostly to distinguish some homographs and in transliteration.

to

to (until)

on the, to

at

at, in, on

Found in various interjections used as warnings or exhortations

from

of (belonging to)

till, until

cooked in or with

Used to make compound nouns to state what something is used for

to

Used to describe a part of something, often translated into English as a compound adjective

by

or, to

Used to indicate the recipient of certain phrasal verb.

with

at (a specified price or rate of exchange per item)

at, @ (at the given rate for each item)

a la, in the style of, after the manner of

The letter a in a stressed final syllable.

Obsolete spelling of ha, third-person singular present indicative of avere

third-person singular present indicative of avei (has)

third-person plural present indicative of avei (have)

Hanyu Pinyin reading of

Hanyu Pinyin reading of

Hanyu Pinyin reading of 𫮄

Hanyu Pinyin reading of 𮥀

he, she

Alternative form of a: at; to

initial interrogative particle on a question

to, up to

at ... each

in, a

(Used in French expressions, before a consonant) up to, in

verbal suffix for marking past tense on transitive verbs.

third-person singular/plural present indicative of avér (to have)

Additional letter, used in some words to denote the short stress on a.

Phonetic transcription of sound [a].

Additional letter, used in some words to denote the long stress on a.

for, per (the price, mass etc.) [+accusative]

Question particle.

blood paternal aunt (younger than one's father)

yeah

third-person singular present indicative of avéi (has)

to, at

at sign

Contraction of a a (to the): feminine singular of ao

Misspelling of a.

forms adverbs meaning "in a manner related or resembling"

Clipping of à moda de.

accented preposition, the preposition a is accented when it comes before feminine words in prepositional, adverbial and conjunctive phrases; in

Misspelling of .

The letter a with the grave accent.

from, out of

Obsolete spelling of a

... to ...

@, at, each

oh; I see

Question particle.

The letter A, marked for its short pronunciation in monosyllabic words.

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