@Liizerd I mean, the only place where Å is an "a-ring" is the HTML escape defined in Unicode, and I have no clue how that ends up in there
If it's based on the Unicode normalization to turn it into basic Latin alphabet and modifier it would be "A ring above"
The sensible thing is to normalize to the basic alphabet and strip modifiers so it's pronounced as "A" instead
@Liizerd I threw together a shortcut to get Siri to say a bunch of it, and all non-ASCII characters have an English "fallback" if it doesn't know how to pronounce a word specifically, where Æ is A, and Ø is O - but for some reason Å Ä and Ö falls back to a handwritten description of them instead of a fallback of phonetic similarity like Æ and Ø