AE
Ae is a two-letter combination that appears in many languages as a digraph and, in some alphabets, as a distinct letter formed by the ligature æ, called ash in English. The term also appears in discussions of typography and computing to refer to this character and its variants.
In writing systems, æ historically functioned as a single unit in several Nordic and Germanic alphabets. In
Phonetics and pronunciation vary by language. The ligature æ commonly represents a front vowel sound close
Orthography and encoding. In modern Unicode text, æ is encoded as U+00E6 (lowercase) and Æ as U+00C6
See also: ash, digraphs, ligatures, Unicode, Latin alphabet.