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The term -- which can be translated as "object small a" -- often remains untranslated.
The term -- which can be translated as "object small a" -- is often left in the French at Lacan's insistence.
The symbol a stands for the first letter of the word "autre" ("other").
It is always lower case to denote the "little other rather than the "big Other]]" symbolized by the capital A[utre].
The use of the lower case marks the distinction between this object and the "big Other" symbolized by the capital A[utre].