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Sa, SA, S.A. or s.a. may refer to:

Ha may refer to:

Pa, pa, PA, P.A. or pA may refer to:

BA or variants may refer to:

CA or ca may refer to:

GA, Ga, or ga may refer to:

Ma, MA, or mA may refer to:

Wa or WA may refer to:

NA, N.A., Na, nA or n/a may refer to:

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Ra is the Sun-god of Ancient Egypt.

TA or ta may refer to:

En or EN may refer to:

JA, Ja, jA, or ja may refer to:

PKA may refer to:

SO or so may refer to:

Ay, AY or variants, may refer to:

A is the first letter of the Latin and English alphabet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ka (Javanese)</span>

is a syllable in the Javanese script that represents the sound /kɔ/, /ka/. It is transliterated to Latin as "ka", and sometimes in Indonesian orthography as "ko". It has two other forms (pasangan), which are ◌꧀ꦏ and ◌꧀ꦏꦸ, but are represented by a single Unicode code point, U+A98F.