"Å" has no official name. It's just "the letter Å."
The little circle is simply known as a "ring," or a kroužek.
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It's called the cross bar, over the stem, in the letter "t".
I'm not completely sure but I believe it's called a "tilde"
The dot over the letter i is called a tittle.If you are trying to ask, "What is the character that has a two dots above the letter U".This is called an umlaut. The letter Ü occurs in the Hungarian, Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish alphabet, Karelian, Klingon, Turkish, Uyghur, Estonian, Azeri, Turkmen, Crimean Tatar and Tatar Latin alphabets, where it represents a close front rounded vowel ([y]). It is a distinct letter, collated separately, and not considered a simple modification of [u] or [i]. It is distinct from "UE".
The word, circle has both a soft and a hard consonant. The first letter "c" is a soft consonant and the last letter , "c" is a hard consonant. That makes the first letter , "c" sound like the letter, "s", while the second letter, "c" sounds like the letter, "k".
The letter usally goes on top of an enclosed resume.
"Å" has no official name. It's just "the letter Å." The little circle is simply known as a "ring," or a kroužek. Thank you thank you thank you
The letter or character used to represent the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle is the Greek lower case letter π, called "pi."
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Assuming you mean caret (^) it's called a circumflex when it's over a letter, such as Ĉ.
It is called tittle
The double dot over the letter "u" is called an "umlaut" in the German language. The dot over the "i" and "j" is called the "tittle". The cross over the "t" is often just referred to as the cros
You mean a circle of light over saint's head? It is aureole, also called 'halo' or 'glory'.
a hemisphere
semicircleA half circle is called a semicircle.Half a circle is a semi-circle
A part of a circle between two points on a circle is called is called an arc.
Å is a letter in the Swedish alphabet. The circle is part of the letter. It has no name to distinguish it as separate from the A. In Swedish, it's just an Å. It's name sounds like the O in Ohio.
Half a circle is called a semi-circle. Sometimes it is called a half-moon.