F a a - traducción al árabe
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F a a - traducción al árabe

ENGLISH CRICKETER (1866-1929)
A. F. A. Lilley

a         
  • Different [[glyphs]] of the lowercase letter A.
  • Another Capital A
  • Greek alpha, version 1
  • Blackletter A
  • Latin A
  • Egyptian hieroglyphic ox head
  • Etruscan A, version 1
  • Greek Classical uncial
  • Latin 300 AD uncial, version 1
  • Typographic variants]] include a double-storey '''a''' and single-storey '''ɑ'''.
  • Modern Roman A
  • Modern Italic A
  • Modern Script A
  • Phoenician aleph
  • 305x305px
  • Proto-Sinaitic 'alp
  • Proto-Caanite Aleph
  • Road sign in Ireland, showing the Irish "Latin alpha" form of "a" in lower and upper case forms.
  • Early Latin A
  • Uncial A
FIRST LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
A; The Letter A; A (letter); LetterA; User:Liangent/rd; User:Liangent~zhwiki/rd; ASCII 65; U+0041; ASCII 97; \x41; U+0061; Letter A; Ꞻ; Single-storey a; Single-story a; Double-story a; Double-storey a; Lowercase a; Letter a; ꞻ
أداة تنكير : أداة تنكير بمعنى واحد أو ما . كلَّ . في كلّ
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اسْم : الحرف الأول من الأبجدية الإنجليزية
a         
  • Different [[glyphs]] of the lowercase letter A.
  • Another Capital A
  • Greek alpha, version 1
  • Blackletter A
  • Latin A
  • Egyptian hieroglyphic ox head
  • Etruscan A, version 1
  • Greek Classical uncial
  • Latin 300 AD uncial, version 1
  • Typographic variants]] include a double-storey '''a''' and single-storey '''ɑ'''.
  • Modern Roman A
  • Modern Italic A
  • Modern Script A
  • Phoenician aleph
  • 305x305px
  • Proto-Sinaitic 'alp
  • Proto-Caanite Aleph
  • Road sign in Ireland, showing the Irish "Latin alpha" form of "a" in lower and upper case forms.
  • Early Latin A
  • Uncial A
FIRST LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
A; The Letter A; A (letter); LetterA; User:Liangent/rd; User:Liangent~zhwiki/rd; ASCII 65; U+0041; ASCII 97; \x41; U+0061; Letter A; Ꞻ; Single-storey a; Single-story a; Double-story a; Double-storey a; Lowercase a; Letter a; ꞻ
الدَّمُ الشِّرْيانِيّ
A         
  • Different [[glyphs]] of the lowercase letter A.
  • Another Capital A
  • Greek alpha, version 1
  • Blackletter A
  • Latin A
  • Egyptian hieroglyphic ox head
  • Etruscan A, version 1
  • Greek Classical uncial
  • Latin 300 AD uncial, version 1
  • Typographic variants]] include a double-storey '''a''' and single-storey '''ɑ'''.
  • Modern Roman A
  • Modern Italic A
  • Modern Script A
  • Phoenician aleph
  • 305x305px
  • Proto-Sinaitic 'alp
  • Proto-Caanite Aleph
  • Road sign in Ireland, showing the Irish "Latin alpha" form of "a" in lower and upper case forms.
  • Early Latin A
  • Uncial A
FIRST LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
A; The Letter A; A (letter); LetterA; User:Liangent/rd; User:Liangent~zhwiki/rd; ASCII 65; U+0041; ASCII 97; \x41; U+0061; Letter A; Ꞻ; Single-storey a; Single-story a; Double-story a; Double-storey a; Lowercase a; Letter a; ꞻ
‎‎الدَّمُ الشِّرْيانِيّ،رمز الآتو:10 قوة -18 ،الأدينُوزين،الأمْبير، رمز: الأَرْغون جو،سابقة بمعنى انْعِدام ،سابقة بمعنى: لَا،رمز الأنغرستوم‎‎

Definición

A & E
In Britain, A & E is the part of a hospital that deals with accidents and emergencies. A & E is an abbreviation for 'accident and emergency'. (BRIT; in AM, use ER
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Wikipedia

Dick Lilley

Arthur Frederick Augustus Lilley (28 November 1866 – 17 November 1929), variously known as Dick Lilley or A. A. Lilley, was an English professional cricketer who played for Warwickshire County Cricket Club from 1888 to 1911, and in 35 Test matches for England from 1896 to 1909. He was born in Holloway Head, Birmingham, and died in Brislington, Bristol.

Lilley was a wicket-keeper who completed 714 catches and 197 stumpings in 416 first-class matches. As a right-handed batsman, he scored 15,597 career runs at an average of 26.30 runs per completed innings with a highest score of 171 as one of sixteen centuries. He was an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler and took 41 first-class wickets with a best return of 6/46, which was the only time he took five wickets in an innings.