following diacritical marks in English may be encountered, particularly for marking in poetry: the acute accent (née) and grave accent (English poetry marking...
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Diacritic (redirect from Diacritical mark with vowel)
[ ] are used here, see this page. A diacritic (also diacritical mark, diacritical point, diacritical sign, or accent) is a glyph added to a letter or to...
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Ñ (redirect from N with tilde)
considered important to support languages other than English. Tilde English terms with diacritical marks Gn (digraph) Nh (digraph) Nj (letter) Ny (digraph)...
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origin List of English words of Zulu origin Anglicisation English terms with diacritical marks Inkhorn term Linguistic purism in English List of Germanic...
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Spelling (category All articles with dead external links)
British English spelling differences English orthography English terms with diacritical marks English spelling reform Pronunciation respelling for English Commonly...
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Two dots (diacritic) (redirect from Trema mark)
meaning of how ⟨ ⟩, | |, / /, and [ ] are used here, see this page. Diacritical marks of two dots ¨, placed side-by-side over or under a letter, are used...
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Pinyin (category Use American English from February 2024)
marks should use the symbols from Combining Diacritical Marks, as opposed by the use of Spacing Modifier Letters in bopomofo. Lowercase letters with tone...
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silver coin used in the Czech lands since the 15th century. háček – a diacritical mark, literally "little hook", e.g. č is letter c having háček. Also known...
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Anglicisation (linguistics) (category Use British English from May 2025)
Spags, also with /ɡ/. English-speaking world Englishisation – English influence on other languages English terms with diacritical marks Linguistic purism...
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Baháʼí orthography (redirect from Diacritical marks in the Bahá'í Faith)
the standard, the most common terms are "Baháʼí", "Baháʼís", "Báb", "Baháʼu'lláh", and "ʻAbdu'l-Bahá", using accent marks to distinguish long vowels, and...
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ASCII (category Use American English from December 2018)
ASCII lacks code-points for characters with diacritical marks and therefore does not directly support terms or names such as résumé, jalapeño, or Beyoncé...
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Acute accent (redirect from &DiacriticalAcute)
representing [eː, oː]. As with other diacritical marks, a number of (usually French) loanwords are sometimes spelled in English with an acute accent as used...
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Tittle (category Articles with short description)
the lowercase letter i conventionally has its dot replaced when a diacritical mark atop the letter, such as a tilde or caron, is placed. The tittle is...
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Romanian alphabet (category Articles with Romanian-language sources (ro))
than letters with diacritical marks, but they are often referred to as the latter. Ă ă — a with breve – for the sound /ə/ Â â — a with circumflex – for...
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Scribal abbreviation (category Articles with short description)
Use Area. Specifically, they are located in the charts "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" (26 characters), "Latin Extended Additional" (10 characters)...
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Kanbun (category Articles with short description)
dot marks') Diacritical dots on characters to indicate Japanese grammatical inflections kutōten (句読点, 'phrase reading marks') Punctuation marks analogous...
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Moby Project (category Articles with short description)
monkey_wrench). Non-English words are generally rendered, as stated in the documentation, without accents or other diacritical marks. However, in 36 entries...
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Samoan language (category Pages with plain IPA)
linguists must use diacritical marks. Without them, the actual pronunciations of words quickly become altered and lost. The marks are commonly found before...
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Apostrophe (redirect from Apostrophe in English)
is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets. In English, the apostrophe...
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British and American keyboards (redirect from English keyboard layout)
The default U.S. layout on Apple Macintosh computers allows input of diacritical characters as the entire MacRoman character set is directly accessible...
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Hebrew language (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
radically different vowel system, and distinguishing between different diacritically marked consonants that are pronounced identically in other dialects...
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Aleph (category Articles with short description)
pronunciation when it is the initial letter of a word. In texts with diacritical marks, the pronunciation of an aleph as a consonant is rarely indicated...
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incomplete translations, what portion of the text has been translated. Certain terms that occur in many entries are linked at the bottom of the page. Because...
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QWERTY (category Articles with short description)
Extended" keyboard layout) that can additionally generate several diacritical marks. This supports input on a standard physical UK keyboard for many languages...
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Hebrew cantillation (redirect from Cantillation marks)
accordance with the special signs or marks printed in the Masoretic Text of the Bible, to complement the letters and vowel points. These marks are known...
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An English exonym is a name in the English language for a place (a toponym), or occasionally other terms, which does not follow the local usage (the endonym)...
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Stress (linguistics) (redirect from Stress mark)
in writing, cases of which the diacritical marks are used can only be seen in formal and academic setting. Vowels with an acute accent are not included...
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Analytic language (category Articles with short description)
for possession as well. A short '-e' sound (a diacritical mark) ـِ -e is added after a word starting with a consonants letter to show that it is possessed...
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Glossary of Islam (redirect from List of islamic terms in arabic)
of iman". Tashkīl (تشكيل) vocalization of Arabic text by means of diacritical marks. An integral part of the Arabic writing system. Literally meaning...
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ISO/IEC 9995 (category Articles with short description)
can be entered as combinations using diacritical marks”. This list specifies combinations of a diacritical mark and a second key. E.g., symbols like the...
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