| Modified characters | Àà Ȁȁ Áá Ââ Ầầ Ấấ Ẫẫ Ẩẩ Ậậ Ãã Ää Ǟǟ Āā Ăă Ằằ Ắắ Ẵẵ Ặặ Ẳẳ Ȧȧ Ǡǡ Ạạ Åå Ḁḁ Ǻǻ Ȃȃ Ąą Ǎǎ Ảả Aʾẚ Ⱥ Ḃḃ Ḅḅ Ḇḇ ƀ Ɓɓ Ƃƃ Ćć Ĉĉ Ċċ Çç Ḉḉ Čč Ƈƈ Ȼȼ Ďď Ḋḋ Ḍḍ Ḏḏ Ḑḑ Ḓḓ Đđ Ɖɖ Ɗɗ Ƌƌ Èè Ȅȅ Éé Êê Ềề Ếế Ễễ Ệệ Ểể Ḛḛ Ëë Ēē Ḕḕ Ḗḗ Ĕĕ Ėė Ẹẹ E̩e̩ Ȇȇ Ȩȩ Ḝḝ Ęę Ěě Ẽẽ Ḙḙ Ẻẻ Ḟḟ Ƒƒ Ǵǵ Ĝĝ Ḡḡ Ğğ Ġġ Ģģ Ǧǧ Ǥǥ Ɠɠ Ĥĥ Ḣḣ Ḥḥ Ḧḧ Ȟȟ Ḩḩ Ḫḫ H̱ẖ Ħħ Ƕƕ Iı Ìì Ȉȉ Íí Îî Ĩĩ Ḭḭ Ïï Ḯḯ Īī Ĭĭ Ȋȋ Įį Ǐǐ İi Ịị Ỉỉ Ɨɨ ɟ Ĵĵ J̌ǰ Ḱḱ Ǩǩ Ķķ Ḳḳ Ḵḵ Ƙƙ Ĺĺ Ļļ Ľľ Ḷḷ Ḹḹ Ḻḻ Ḽḽ Ƚƚ Łł ɫ Ḿḿ M̃m̃ Ṁṁ Ṃṃ Ǹǹ Ńń N̈n̈ Ññ Ņņ Ňň Ṅṅ Ṇṇ Ṉṉ Ṋṋ Ŋŋ Ɲɲ Ƞƞ Òò Ȍȍ Óó Őő Ôô Ồồ Ốố Ỗỗ Ộộ Ổổ Õõ Ṍṍ Ṏṏ Ȭȭ Öö Ȫȫ Ōō Ṑṑ Ṓṓ Ŏŏ Ȏȏ Ǒǒ Ȯȯ Ȱȱ Ọọ O̩o̩ Ǫǫ Ǭǭ Ơơ Ờờ Ớớ Ỡỡ Ợợ Ởở Ỏỏ Ɵɵ Øø Ǿǿ Ṕṕ Ṗṗ P̃p̃ Ƥƥ ᵽ Ȑȑ Ŕŕ Ŗŗ Řř Ȓȓ Ṙṙ Ṛṛ Ṝṝ Ṟṟ ɽ Śś Ṥṥ Ŝŝ Şş Șș Šš Ṧṧ Ṡṡ Ṣṣ Ṩṩ S̩s̩ ȿ T̈ẗ Ţţ Țț Ťť Ṫṫ Ṭṭ Ṯṯ Ṱṱ Ŧŧ Ⱦ Ƭƭ Ʈʈ Ùù Ȕȕ Úú Űű Ûû Ũũ Ṹṹ Ṵṵ Üü Ṳṳ Ǜǜ Ǘǘ Ǖǖ Ǚǚ Ūū Ṻṻ Ŭŭ Ụụ Ůů Ȗȗ Ųų Ǔǔ Ṷṷ Ủủ Ưư Ừừ Ứứ Ữữ Ựự Ửử ʉ Ṽṽ Ṿṿ Ẁẁ Ẃẃ Ŵŵ Ẅẅ Ẇẇ Ẉẉ W̊ẘ Ẋẋ Ẍẍ Ỳỳ Ýý Ŷŷ Ÿÿ Ỹỹ Ȳȳ Ẏẏ Y̊ẙ Ỵỵ Ỷỷ Ƴƴ Źź Ẑẑ Żż Ẓẓ Žž Ẕẕ Ƶƶ Ȥȥ ɀ A diacritical mark or diacritic, sometimes called an accent mark, is a mark added to a letter to alter a words pronunciation or to distinguish between similar words. ...
The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
ã represents a nasal A (IPA: /ÉÌ/). Being a typically Portuguese sound, it is sometimes used as a symbol of the Portuguese language. ...
Ã, or ä, is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter A with umlaut, or a letter A with diaeresis. ...
Ä or Ä, is a letter, representing a vowel, in the Latvian alphabet. ...
Ä (upper case) or Ç (lower case) is a letter used in standard Romanian language orthography to represent the schwa sound, a vowel. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
Ã
, or å, is a letter, representing a vowel, in the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Walloon, Chamorro, Istro-Romanian language and Finnish alphabets. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from A with the addition of a ring below the letter. ...
Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means handkerchief) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish (letters Ä
, Ä), Lithuanian (Ä
, Ä, į, ų), Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from B with the addition of an underline diacritic. ...
is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from b with the addition of a bar, which can be through either the ascender or the bowl. ...
Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
Ä or Ä (C circumflex) is a consonant in Esperanto orthography, representing a voiceless postalveolar affricate (either palato-alveolar or retroflex), and is equivalent to or in the IPA. Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for all four of its postalveolar consonants, as do the Latin-based Slavic alphabets. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Ä in uper- and lowercase Ä is the fourth letter of the Croatian, Czech, Serbian and Slovenian alphabet. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from C with the addition of a hook. ...
The letter (minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the cent sign. ...
Ä is a letter used in the Romany alphabet. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from D with the addition of a dot diacritic. ...
Ã, Unicode codepoint 208, U+00D0 is: Ã or Eth, a letter used in Old English and present-day Icelandic and Faroese. ...
African D (Æ, É) is a Latin letter representing the voiced retroflex plosive . ...
Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...
à can be: The letter E with a Grave accent. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
In linguistics, a diaeresis or dieresis (AE) (from Greek diairein, to divide) is the modification of a syllable by distinctly pronouncing one of its vowels. ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
A breve (Latin Brevis short, brief) is a diacritical mark Ë, shaped like a little round cup, designed to indicate a short vowel, as opposed to the macron ¯ which indicates long vowels. ...
Ä Ä is a letter that is used when transliterating the cyrillic letter Ð Ñ into the latin alphabet. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means handkerchief) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish (letters Ä
, Ä), Lithuanian (Ä
, Ä, į, ų), Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
The letter (minuscule: Æ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, based on the italic form of F. It is used in writing the Ewe language to represent a voiceless bilabial fricative (IPA: ), as distinct from the letter F, which represents a voiceless labiodental fricative. ...
Ä or Ä is a consonant in the Esperanto alphabet. ...
Ä, or Ä, is a letter, known as g-breve in English, used in the Turkish, Azerbaijani and Tatar languages. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Romany letter (G with háÄek, Unicode code points U+01E6 and U+01E7) is a letter used in the Romany and Skolt Sami languages. ...
The character g-stroke Ǥ/ǥ is a letter of the Latin Skolt Sami alphabet, denoting the partially voiced palatal spirant (i. ...
The voiced velar implosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
ĥ in different fonts (Code2000, Sylfaen, Pragmatica Esperanto Ĥ, or ĥ, is a consonant in the Esperanto alphabet. ...
transliterates Sanskrit visarga Semitic Ḥet This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
transliterates Arabic ḪÄʼ Akkadian [Ï] Hittite (written in Akkadian cuneiform) h ([Ï] or [h]) Egyptian , see Egyptian hieroglyphs This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Ạtransliterates Arabic ḪÄʼ Egyptian , see Egyptian hieroglyphs/ This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
H with stroke (uppercase Ħ lowercase ħ) is a letter used in Maltese. ...
Hwair (lowercase , uppercase ) is a letter from various medieval Latin alphabets, which is currently still used in the transcription of the Gothic alphabet. ...
Two distinct versions of the letter I, dotted and dotless, are used in the Turkish alphabet, which is a variant of the Latin alphabet. ...
The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. ...
The tilde is a grapheme which has several uses, described below. ...
In linguistics, a diaeresis or dieresis (AE) (from Greek diairein, to divide) is the modification of a syllable by distinctly pronouncing one of its vowels. ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
A breve (Latin Brevis short, brief) is a diacritical mark Ë, shaped like a little round cup, designed to indicate a short vowel, as opposed to the macron ¯ which indicates long vowels. ...
Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means handkerchief) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish (letters Ä
, Ä), Lithuanian (Ä
, Ä, į, ų), Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives...
Two distinct versions of the letter I, dotted and dotless, are used in the Turkish alphabet, which is a variant of the Latin alphabet. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
Vowels Near-close Close-mid Mid Open-mid Near-open Open Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a rounded vowel. ...
The voiced palatal plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
Ĵ or ĵ is a consonant in the Esperanto alphabet. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from J with the addition of a hacek. ...
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A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct (·), or to the glyphs combining dot above ( ) and combining dot below ( ) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, used in Hausa to represent an ejective k (IPA: ). Category: ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
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(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from L with a diacritical dot below. ...
(minuscule: ḻ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from L with the addition of an underline diacritic. ...
Å or Å, described in English as L with stroke, is a letter of the Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian, Åacinka (Latin Belarusian) and Navajo alphabets. ...
The velarized alveolar lateral approximant, which may actually be uvularized or pharyngealized, also known as dark el, is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct (·), or to the glyphs combining dot above ( ) and combining dot below ( ) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
NÌ, or nÌ (referred to as n-diaeresis) is a glyph that represents a letter from several minor extended Latin alphabets, the letter N with an umlaut. ...
à or enye, (Spanish eñe) represents a palatal nasal (IPA: ). This is reminiscent of as in onion IPA: . It is the fifteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet, alphabetized between N and O. Though English keyboard schemes classify it as an N with a tilde, it is a separate letter in...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Å is a letter used in the Romany alphabet. ...
The retroflex nasal is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...
The eng is a letter: Å (capital), Å (small). ...
The palatal nasal is a type of consonant, used in some spoken languages. ...
The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The double acute accent ( Ì ) is a diacritic mark of the latin script used primarily in written Hungarian. ...
à refers to: A circumflex, a diacritical mark. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
Ã, or õ is a composition of the Latin letter O with the diacritic mark tilde. ...
Ã, or ö, is a glyph that represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter O with umlaut, or a letter O with diaeresis. ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
A breve (Latin Brevis short, brief) is a diacritical mark Ë, shaped like a little round cup, designed to indicate a short vowel, as opposed to the macron ¯ which indicates long vowels. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) (often called a caret, or a hat) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Dutch, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, Afrikaans, Naliuhn, and other languages, and formerly in Turkish. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct (·), or to the glyphs combining dot above ( ) and combining dot below ( ) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means handkerchief) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish (letters Ä
, Ä), Lithuanian (Ä
, Ä, į, ų), Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...
For the Bulgarian Drum And Bass artist Ogonek , see Ogonek(dnb_artist) For the Russian magazine, see Ogonyok Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means nasal) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in...
Æ is one of the 12 Vietnamese language vowels. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
Vowels Near-close Close-mid Mid Open-mid Near-open Open Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a rounded vowel. ...
Ã, ø is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Faroese and Norwegian alphabets. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
P with tilde (majuscule: , minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, derived from P with the addition of a tilde. ...
Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some special characters in this article. ...
Å is a letter used in the Romany alphabet. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Å is a letter used in the Romany alphabet. ...
The retroflex flap is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
Å or Å is a consonant in the Esperanto alphabet. ...
Å Å (S-cedilla) is a letter used in Turkish, Azeri, Tatar, Kurdish and Turkmenian languages. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Caron redirects here, for the French actress, see Leslie Caron. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct (·), or to the glyphs combining dot above ( ) and combining dot below ( ) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
Tsade (also spelled Tzadi or Sadhe) is the eighteenth letter in many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic alphabet . Its oldest value is probably IPA , although there is a variety of pronunciation in different modern Semitic languages and their dialects. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from S with the addition of a vertical line below it. ...
(minuscule: ) is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
A cedilla is a hook (¸) added under certain consonant letters as a diacritic mark to modify their pronunciation. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A háÄek (Ë, pronounced ), also known as a caron, is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives (sh, zh, ch). ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct (·), or to the glyphs combining dot above ( ) and combining dot below ( ) which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
The bar or stroke can be a diacritic mark, when used with some letters in the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets. ...
The voiceless retroflex plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. ...
The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The double acute accent ( Ì ) is a diacritic mark of the latin script used primarily in written Hungarian. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek, French, Esperanto, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Japanese romaji, Welsh, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages. ...
The tilde (~) is a grapheme which has several uses, described below. ...
Ã, or ü, is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter U with umlaut, or a letter U with diaeresis. ...
Ã, or ü, is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter U with umlaut, or a letter U with diaeresis. ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives (sh, zh, ch). ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
Ŭ or Å is a letter in the Belarusian language, when written in the Åacinka alphabet (based on the Latin alphabet), and is also a letter in the Esperanto alphabet. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
In punctuation, the term ring is usually reserved for the ring above diacritic mark Ë (looks similar to °). The ring may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets. ...
Ogonek (Polish for little tail; In Lithuanian it is nosinÄ which literally means handkerchief) is a diacritic hook placed under the lower right corner of a vowel in the Latin alphabet used in Polish (letters Ä
, Ä), Lithuanian (Ä
, Ä, į, ų), Navajo, Western Apache, Chiricahua and Tutchone. ...
Ä Å¡ ž A caron ( Ë ), also known as a háÄek (pronounced ), is a diacritic placed over certain letters to indicate present or historical palatalization or iotation in the orthography of Baltic languages and some Slavic languages, whereas some Finno-Lappic languages use it to mark postalveolar fricatives...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The horn is a diacritic mark attached to the top right corner of the letters o and u in the Vietnamese alphabet to give ơ and ư, unrounded variants of the vowel represented by the basic letter. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
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The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Esperanto, French, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Welsh, and other languages. ...
In linguistics, a diaeresis, or dieresis (AE) (from Greek (diairein), to divide) is the division of two adjacent vowels as two syllables rather than as a diphthong. ...
The grave accent ( ` ) is a diacritic mark used in written Greek until 1982 (polytonic orthography), French, Catalan, Welsh, Italian, Vietnamese, Scottish Gaelic, Norwegian, Portuguese, and other languages. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
The circumflex ( Ë ) is a diacritic mark used in written Esperanto, French, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Vietnamese, Welsh, and other languages. ...
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The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
A macron (from Gr. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
The Vietnamese alphabet, called chữ quá»c ngữ (script of the national language), usually shortened to quá»c ngữ (national language), is the current writing system for the Vietnamese language. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from Y with the addition of a hook. ...
The acute accent ( ´ ) is a diacritic mark used in many modern written languages with alphabets based on the Latin script. ...
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the middle dot ·, or to the glyphs combining dot above Ì and combining dot below Ì£ which may be combined with some letters of the extended Latin alphabets in use in Eastern European languages and Vietnamese. ...
Caron redirects here, for the French actress, see Leslie Caron. ...
Ƶ is a variant used in hand-written equations by mathematicians, scientists, and engineers for the letter Z, so as not to confuse the symbol with the numeral 2. ...
(minuscule: ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet used in modern Old and Middle High German to a represent a coronal fricative, which in the original texts was written with Z. As Z was also used to represent a voiceless alveolar affricate, a hook was added to distinguish the two...
is a letter of the Latin alphabet, probably based on an italic z. ...
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