Pr AEPr prae.

sc ash ae ae .

As I said, you have to distinguish English spelling from pronunciation. There's no difference between the letters"ae" together and the "" ligature; and there's no rule for how to.

Understanding the Context

Ai Adobeps aiae pr au.

AEPR 1 PR.

AEPRAE20222026.

In both cases the grapheme / developed from an original sequence of the letters a and e, ae, but in Old English this was considered its own letter (unlike in Latin).

Key Insights

It is an ancient grapheme sometimes used in literary/historical contexts. I dont think you will need to use it in current common language. (minuscule: ) is a grapheme named sc or.

AE AEAE.

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