I was typing with a romanji keyboard and when I accidentaly typed "la" this came up: ぁ.
It's like a tiny あ, something like the little つ (っ) used to write long consonants. I googled it but I couldn't find anthyng about it in my exhausting 90 seconds of research.
So, does anybody know what is this symbol used for?
Is it an obsolete symbol? Is it even hiragana?
PS: I know that the "la" sound doesn't exist in Japanese at least nowadays, that's why this makes me so confused.
(Btw, sorry if it is a stupid question, I've been studying Japanese for about 2 weeks).
It's like a tiny あ, something like the little つ (っ) used to write long consonants. I googled it but I couldn't find anthyng about it in my exhausting 90 seconds of research.
So, does anybody know what is this symbol used for?
Is it an obsolete symbol? Is it even hiragana?
PS: I know that the "la" sound doesn't exist in Japanese at least nowadays, that's why this makes me so confused.
(Btw, sorry if it is a stupid question, I've been studying Japanese for about 2 weeks).