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In phonetics, the symbol "æ" represents a vowel sound commonly found in English words like "cat" or "bat." It is referred to as "ash" and denotes a near-open front unrounded vowel. The combination "a" and "e" in this context signifies a specific articulation of the sound, blending characteristics of both vowels to create the distinct "æ" sound.

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