3140:
4275:
4261:
4247:
4233:
4219:
4205:
4191:
4177:
4163:
2554:
5394:
422:
25:
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and typing in a three-number code on the number pad to the right of the keyboard before releasing the Alt key. Before the appearance of
Spanish keyboards, Spanish speakers had to learn these codes if they wanted to be able to write acute accents, though some preferred using the Microsoft Word spell
766:
means "idea". Also stress-related are the different spellings of the words en/én and et/ét (the indefinite article and the word "one" in Danish and
Norwegian). In Norwegian, however, the neuter word "one" is spelled ett. Then, the acute points out that there is one and only one of the object, which
1441:
which are stressed high vowels. However, the accent is only used in words whose stressed syllable is in an unpredictable location within the word: where the location of the stressed syllable is predictable, no accent is used, and the height of the stressed vowel cannot then usually be determined
3227:
uses the acute accent to mark the second tone (rising or high-rising tone), which indicates a tone rising from low to high, causing the writing stroke of acute accent to go from lower left to top right. This contradicts the
Western typographic tradition which makes designing the acute accent in
897:
and avoid ambiguity. Combinations include á, í, ó, and ú while é is the rarest one. Since they are not part of the official alphabet, these vowels do not affect the order of each letter. Vowels with a stress at the first syllable are left unwritten and serves as the default word. For example,
3155:
in gray letters are steeper than acute accent in black letters. Also in Adobe HeiTi Std and SimSun, the stroke goes from bottom-left (thicker) to top-right (thinner), showing the rising nature of the tone; however, the acute accent in SimHei is made without variation in
3683:, a key that modified the meaning of the next key press, was developed to overcome this problem. This acute accent key was already present on typewriters where it typed the accent without moving the carriage, so a normal letter could be written on the same place. The
2243:. It is used to indicate stress on a vowel otherwise not expected to have stress. Most words are stressed on the first syllable and diacritical marks are rarely used. Although incorrect, it is frequently used to mark the imperative form of verbs ending in
3130:
The layout of some
European PC keyboards, combined with problematic keyboard-driver semantics, causes some users to use an acute accent or a grave accent instead of an apostrophe when typing in English (e.g. typing John`s or John´s instead of John's).
3179:
diacritic is used instead, which usually has a different shape and style compared to other
European languages. It features a more vertical steep form and is moved more to the right side of center line than acute. As Unicode does not differentiate the
2797:, mostly in words of French origin and in some names. It is used both to indicate a change in vowel quantity as well as quality and that the stress should be on this, normally unstressed, syllable. Examples include
3212:
based on language settings. New computer fonts are sensitive to this issue and their design for the diacritics tends toward a more "universal design" so that there will be less need for localization, for example
2447:
emphasis on a word is marked by an acute accent above the word's stressed vowel; it is traditionally grouped with the
Armenian question and exclamation marks which are also diacritics applied to the stressed
1152:, "closed accent" in Italian) is compulsory only in words of more than one syllable stressed on their final vowel (and a few other words). Words ending in stressed -o are never marked with an acute accent (
816:. Syllabic stress is irregular in Russian, and in reference and teaching materials (dictionaries and books for children or foreigners), stress is indicated by an acute accent above the stressed vowel, e.g.
515:: stress, which is variable in Bulgarian, is not usually indicated in Bulgarian except in dictionaries and sometimes in homonyms that are distinguished only by stress. However, Bulgarian usually uses the
2305:
such as что ("what", stressed, or "that", unstressed), similarly to
Spanish. This is rare, however, as usually meaning is determined by context and no stress mark is written. The same rules apply to
3294:) that may be used with any letter or other diacritic to create a customised symbol but this does not mean that the result has any real-world application and are not shown in the table.
2201:. Although all polysyllabic words have an acute accent on the stressed syllable, in monosyllabic words the presence or absence of an accent may disambiguate. The most common case is
6157:
4309:
3228:
Chinese typefaces a problem. Designers approach this problem in 3 ways: either keep the original
Western form of going top right (thicker) to bottom left (thinner) (e.g.
2462:, the acute accent is used on five of the vowels (a, i, o, u and y), but these letters, á, í, ó, ú and ý are considered separate letters with separate pronunciations.
3160:
Western typographic and calligraphic traditions generally design the acute accent as going from top to bottom. French even has the definition of acute is the accent
6147:
644:"fishing" ("closed" or "narrow" vowel, as in "pain"). However, in some regional accents, these words can be pronouned the same way, or even with opposite values.
3893:
984:: word stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable, but one way of indicating stress on a final (short) vowel is by the use of the acute accent. In the
767:
derives from the obsolete spelling(s) een and eet. Some loanwords, mainly from French, are also written with the acute accent, such as
Norwegian and Swedish
5431:
2048:
The acute accent is used in Serbo-Croatian dictionaries and linguistic publications to indicate a high-rising accent. It is not used in everyday writing.
3204:
tried to solve this problem by giving language-sensitive glyph substitution to designers such that the font would automatically switch between
Western
3670:
3581:
checker to add the accent for them. Some young computer users got in the habit of not writing accented letters at all. The codes (which come from the
2006:, the acute accent is either tone 2, or tone 5 if the vowel(s) are followed by 'h' (if the number form is used, 'h' is omitted): má = ma2, máh = ma5.
6126:
6216:
3997:
3894:"Anger over spelling of Irish names on transport passes: Irish transport authority blames 'technical limitation' for lack of fadas on Leap cards"
4302:
3943:
2789:. Popular usage can be sketchy and often neglects the accent, or results in the grave accent erroneously being used in its place. Likewise, in
6061:
1815:
is more nearly vertical than the acute accent, and placed slightly right of center. A similar rule applies to the Belarusian Latin alphabet
5375:
6201:
1843:
380:
has replaced the pitch accent, and the acute marks the stressed syllable of a word. The Greek name of the accented syllable was and is
2701:, an acute accent over the vowel indicates that the original sign is the second representing that value in the canonical lists. Thus
626:
The accent is used to indicate the stress in a word, or whether the vowel is "open" or "wide", or "closed", or "narrow". For example,
1474:
of Islamic language texts from the 18th to early 20th centuries. Representing the long vowels, they are typically transcribed with a
6152:
4295:
4019:
3982:
1349:
469:
108:
2551:
the acute accent is used on all 6 of the vowels (a, e, i, o, u and y), and, like in Faroese, these are considered separate letters.
6211:
6206:
6042:
6024:
1758:("stroke") and is an integral part of several letters: four consonants and one vowel. When appearing in consonants, it indicates
5507:
5424:
5094:
3050:
the last three from languages which do not use the Roman alphabet, and where transcriptions do not normally use acute accents.
2532:
1425:
249:
231:
6001:
5485:
2524:
1392:
447:
46:
2293:) are used in dictionaries to indicate the stressed syllable. They may also be optionally used to disambiguate both between
89:
5918:
443:
42:
61:
5530:
1913:
1436:
3139:
6196:
5451:
1719:
1403:
1479:
432:
68:
5456:
5417:
3053:
For foreign terms used in English that have not been assimilated into English or are not in general English usage,
2513:
1759:
1740:
1381:
382:
3691:
is a dead key so appears to have no effect until the next key is pressed, when it adds the desired accute accent.
3679:
have only a limited number of keys, US English keyboards do not have keys for accented characters. The concept of
451:
436:
35:
1893:
1802:
3065:
2995:, as in these examples, where its absence would tend to suggest a different pronunciation. Thus the French word
5543:
5499:
5494:
137:
4133:
4000:, Arana eta Goiri'tar Sabin, Bilbao, Bizkaya'ren Edestija ta Izkerea Pizkundia, 1896 (Sebastián de Amorrortu).
75:
6121:
5909:
4702:
2505:
1414:
133:
127:
3605:
On most non-US keyboard layouts (e.g. Spanish, Hiberno-English), these letters can also be made by holding
6085:
5132:
2748:
2740:
2714:
2706:
2691:
2679:
1923:
1919:
1846:
1792:
245:
241:
227:
57:
6100:
5481:
4445:
3253:
2548:
2327:. Covers various question word / relative pronoun pairs where the first is stressed and the second is a
2297:, such as за́мок (read as zámak, means "castle") and замо́к (read as zamók, means "lock"), and between
317:
3071:
2875:
are sometimes spelled in English with an acute accent as used in the original language: these include
2002:. In Mandarin, the alternative to the acute accent is the number 2 after the syllable: lái = lai2. In
1912:) are more commonly used for this purpose. The same two letters are used to transcribe the postulated
5084:
4453:
3845:
3676:
2390:
2014:
1574:
are two long vowels but they are also distinct in quality, rather than being the long equivalents of
1434:
1423:
1412:
1401:
1390:
1379:
1181:
890:
483:
377:
359:
3940:
2420:, the acute accent can also be used to emphasize an individual word within a sentence. For example,
5398:
5361:
5207:
4533:
4495:
4347:
3756:
3289:
3272:
3257:
2732:
2314:
1973:
1969:
1857:
1547:
1372:
872:
787:
519:
to mark the vowel in a stressed syllable, unlike Russian and Ukrainian, which use the acute accent.
6032:
5471:
4717:
4578:
4449:
3236:), flip the stroke to go from bottom left (thicker) to top right (thinner) (e.g. Adobe HeiTi Std/
2770:
2606:
2558:
2494:
2318:
2306:
2298:
2240:
1999:
1699:
1531:
1475:
909:
735:
512:
495:
3613:
mapping) and the desired letter. Individual applications may have enhanced support for accents.
3186:
from acute, letters from Western (computer) fonts and Polish fonts had to share the same set of
316:
scripts. For the most commonly encountered uses of the accent in the Latin and Greek alphabets,
3874:
1228:("beating"), though this is not mandatory: in fact standard Italian keyboards lack a dedicated
5519:
5293:
5089:
5074:
4015:
3978:
3735:
3569:
3059:
2010:
1889:
1063:
985:
594:
490:
5079:
4688:
4635:
4620:
4616:
4548:
3792:
3744:
3684:
3610:
3573:
3077:
2790:
2755:
2721:
2698:
2625:
2614:
2459:
2324:
2302:
2286:
2064:
1988:
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365:
334:
264:
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4684:
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4167:
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2868:
2836:
2647:
2643:
2610:
2444:
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2086:
2039:
2025:
2018:
1869:
1781:
1747:
1685:
1626:
1485:
1471:
1459:
1364:). However, universities, some publishers and many speakers continue to use acute accents.
1265:
1109:
743:
729:
647:
583:) if it is not clear from context. Sometimes, it is simply used for disambiguation, as in
309:
209:
82:
3256:
and these are displayed below. In addition, many more symbols may be composed using the
2497:, the acute accent marks a difference in quality on two vowels, apart from vowel length:
5779:
3633:
and then the vowel, which can also be capitalised; for example, á is formed by pressing
2538:
Despite this difference, in most of the cases, these two pairs are arranged as equal in
865:. The acute accent can be used both in the Cyrillic and sometimes in the romanised text.
6014:
5466:
5267:
5144:
4563:
4385:
4082:
3382:
3095:
It can disambiguate stress where the distinction is metrically important: for example,
2759:
2617:, the acute on "ó", historically used to indicate a lengthening of "o" , now indicates
2553:
2417:
2310:
2168:
2032:
2003:
1995:
1835:
1771:
1621:
1589:
1495:
1045:
1034:
1023:
981:
605:
544:
338:
313:
305:
4274:
4260:
4246:
4232:
4218:
4204:
4190:
4176:
4162:
1084:. The orthography after 1995 does not distinguish these sounds, and has no diacritics.
6190:
6009:
5352:
5308:
5154:
4036:
3582:
3558:
3144:
3112:
2137:"everybody". Furthermore, it is also used for the imperative form of verbs ending in
369:
3782:
Where US standard keyboards are supplied, the right-Alt key behaves as an AltGr key.
2283:) "narrow ditch, trail by plow" (all the diacritics in these examples are optional.)
1142:. Unlike in other Romance languages, the accent marks do not imply stress in French.
6175:
5991:
5986:
5981:
5976:
5971:
5966:
5961:
5951:
5946:
5941:
5931:
5926:
5461:
5440:
5380:
4918:
4529:
4491:
3898:
3762:
3123:
2659:
2588:
Etymologically, vowels with an acute accent in these languages correspond to their
2294:
2198:
1984:
1853:
1357:
1157:
1122:
1059:
912:: sometimes added to mark syllabic stress, when it can help to distinguish between
667:
516:
373:
342:
2766:) when typing when there was no way of entering these letters correctly otherwise.
1831:
for these letters with those of the accented Latin letters of similar appearance.
6116:
5387:
3971:
3054:
2618:
2056:
The acute accent is used to disambiguate certain words which would otherwise be
1765:
421:
24:
3791:
Most languages require many more diacritics and thus an 'extended' or national
5177:
4510:
4430:
3750:
3218:
3187:
3042:
3016:
2674:, this spelling is used even at the end of a syllable, to differentiate from -
2437:
1818:
1806:
1356:
standard language) and most publishers have abandoned the acute accent, using
404:
2440:
can be stressed with íj́ but is usually stressed as íj for technical reasons.
6170:
6131:
5237:
4650:
4318:
4265:
3699:
2872:
2806:
2593:
2589:
2539:
2057:
1977:
1828:
1679:
1656:
1632:
1348:) only appear either without an accent or with a grave. Since the 1980s the
913:
297:
4597:
3862:
3831:
3821:
Foras na Gaeilge & New English-Irish Dictionary. Retrieved: 2023-03-28.
1220:
can be used in the body of a word for disambiguation, for instance between
614:
in Irish, to indicate a long vowel. It is commonly referred to simply as a
3815:
3118:
It can indicate the sounding of an ordinarily silent letter: for example,
4879:
4810:
4732:
4279:
4251:
4237:
4223:
4209:
4195:
4181:
4107:
3680:
3337:
3201:
3011:
2851:
2475:
1992:
301:
237:
4058:
3747: – Latin and Middle Vietnamese diacritic similar to an acute accent
3084:
The acute accent is sometimes (though rarely) used for poetic purposes:
6095:
6090:
5512:
5337:
5055:
4415:
3577:
3192:
3108:
3026:
2339:(non-interrogative "how", comparative "like", "I eat"), differentiates
2280:
1916:
1824:
1603:
893:
use the acute accent to mark a vowel in a syllable with lexical stress
498:
uses acute accents to show the place of stress in a word, for example,
6080:
6075:
6070:
5252:
5006:
4593:
3241:
3237:
3224:
3214:
2328:
2165:"analysis". Using an acute accent is always optional, never required.
2145:
and might be mistaken for plurals of a noun (which most often end in
1981:
875:. In monosyllabic words, it is used to distinguish homophones, e.g.:
871:
marks stressed syllables in polysyllabic words that deviate from the
395:
5863:
5835:
5814:
5800:
5765:
3477:
3472:
3467:
3452:
3437:
3427:
3422:
3417:
3412:
3397:
3387:
3367:
3362:
3352:
3327:
3322:
2662:), which are otherwise indicated by double letters. In such cases,
978:. Commonly used in dictionaries, readers, and some children's books.
750:
is stressed and is often omitted if it does not change the meaning:
3252:
Unicode encodes a number of cases of "letter with acute accent" as
2592:
counterparts, which were long vowels but in many cases have become
2542:, just like the other pairs (see above) that only differ in length.
746:
use the acute accent to indicate that a terminal syllable with the
6048:
5936:
5870:
5323:
5222:
4937:
4747:
4665:
4400:
4381:
3622:
3606:
3229:
3138:
2552:
1739:
A graphically similar, but not identical, mark is indicative of a
564:
399:
5884:
5877:
5856:
5849:
5842:
5828:
5821:
5807:
5793:
5786:
5772:
5758:
5751:
5100:
3576:, letters with acute accents can be created by holding down the
3544:
3539:
3528:
3523:
3518:
3513:
3508:
3503:
3498:
3487:
3482:
3462:
3457:
3447:
3442:
3432:
3407:
3402:
3392:
3377:
3372:
3357:
3347:
3342:
3332:
3317:
3036:
2705:
is used to transliterate the first sign with the phonetic value
2597:
2195:"to prevent/to avoid". Using an acute accent is mostly optional.
599:
5413:
5409:
4291:
762:(first syllable stressed) means "bear's den" in Swedish, while
4083:"Add Polish letterforms · Issue #981 · googlefonts/noto-fonts"
3057:
are generally used with the appropriate accents: for example,
2987:. Retention of the accent is common only in the French ending
2436:. Also in family names like Piét, Piél, Plusjé, Hofsté. The
1885:
1877:
415:
18:
4287:
3006:
Acute accents are sometimes added to loanwords where a final
2371:("the", masculine). This usage of the acute accent is called
279:
3625:
computers, an acute accent is placed on a vowel by pressing
5956:
3698:('alternate graphic') key which adds a third and (with the
3240:), or just make the accents without stroke variation (e.g.
3122:
to indicate the pronunciation , rather than standard (the
2762:
letter to represent the letters peculiar to this language (
1126:
which is the accent sloped the other way. It distinguishes
267:
3170:), meaning that it descends from top right to lower left.
2581:
All can be either short or long, but the pronunciation of
1272:
rather than Romance language) uses/used a system in which
5727:
5720:
5713:
5706:
5699:
5692:
5685:
5678:
5671:
5664:
5657:
5650:
5643:
5636:
5629:
5622:
5615:
5608:
5601:
5594:
5587:
5580:
5573:
5566:
5559:
5552:
2486:
When ú is followed by the skerping -gv, it is pronounced
276:
3088:
It can mark stress on an unusual syllable: for example,
3740:
Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
3190:, which make designing the conflicting character (i.e.
2773:
words of French origin retain an acute accent, such as
2596:. The only exception is é, which in Faroese has become
2867:
As with other diacritical marks, a number of (usually
2478:-gv, it is pronounced , except in Suðuroy where it is
1172:
are normally contrasted, typically in words ending in
3941:
Norwegian language council, Diacritics (in Norwegian)
3003:, with only one accent (but also with both or none).
1600:, the accent affects pronunciation and meaning, e.g.
670:
marks the stressed vowel of every polysyllabic word:
273:
2758:, an acute accent was placed over the corresponding
2255:
is the noun "controls". The simple past of the verb
282:
236:. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
6158:
List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks
6140:
6109:
6059:
6041:
6023:
6000:
5917:
5908:
5528:
5480:
5335:
5279:
5163:
5067:
4759:
4700:
4325:
270:
176:
152:
147:
49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
4134:"SOTAVENTO-PEDAGOGÍA: USO Y DESUSO DE LOS ACENTOS"
3962:" correct sentences (How I eat? I eat like I eat.)
635:"peach" ("open" or "wide" vowel, as in "pen") and
3694:Computers sold in Europe (including UK) have an
2205:, the feminine definite article ("the"), versus
1932:uses the acute for palatalization as in Polish:
754:(first syllable stressed) means "the arm" while
250:IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters
4957:
4860:
4801:
2793:, the acute accent is used only for the letter
2682:in word-final positions is always trilled) and
2678:-, an alveolar tap – in Basque
1816:
1655:is used more often. Sometimes, the short-lived
1561:
1555:
932:
917:
333:An early precursor of the acute accent was the
5122:
5110:
4909:
4870:
4039:. Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge
3875:"Am Faclair Beag - Scottish Gaelic Dictionary"
3738: – Perceptual classification in phonetics
2713:transliterates the second sign with the value
1705:, which are the long counterparts of syllabic
5425:
5026:
4997:
4987:
4977:
4830:
4781:
4303:
3107:, to show that the phrase is pronounced as a
2858:denote both length and height, representing .
2728:denote both length and height, representing .
1689:
1216:("he/she/it could" (past tense)). The symbol
1076:. One of the two orthographies distinguishes
664:uses it for marking stress or disambiguation.
8:
4967:
4899:
4850:
3994:Lecciones de ortografía del euskera bizkaino
3765: – Diacritic used in many languages (`)
3181:
3174:
3161:
2809:that are differentiated only by the accent:
1810:
1796:
1752:
1288:. Both the grave and acute indicate length;
1238:. The acute marks the quality of the vowels
1090:. The acute marks the quality of the vowels
372:, where it indicated a syllable with a high
5046:
2232:
2222:
2216:
2210:
1786:
1775:
1763:
1674:, but usually it is not distinguished from
1666:) is written using an acute-accented form,
1615:
1609:
1601:
1517:
1507:
1187:("is"); in ambiguous monosyllables such as
1039:
1028:
1017:
615:
609:
450:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
300:used in many modern written languages with
5914:
5432:
5418:
5410:
5036:
4840:
4791:
4310:
4296:
4288:
3759: – Diacritic mark of the Latin script
2471:ó: long , or , short: , except Suðuroy:
1694:in Slovak. In addition to the long vowels
1408:are stressed low vowels, in opposition to
1352:(which sets school standards and thus the
810:. It may also indicate height (see below).
5362:combining character § Unicode ranges
3753: – Diacritic (^) in European scripts
3671:List of QWERTY keyboard language variants
3092:to indicate (rather than the standard ).
2805:("résumé", noun). There are two pairs of
2259:, "to travel", can optionally be written
2017:, it frequently marks a high tone, e.g.,
1516:in the middle or at the end of a word, a
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3918:
3916:
3719:
3715:
3707:
3703:
3695:
3688:
3658:
3654:
3650:
3646:
3642:
3638:
3634:
3630:
3626:
2817:("poor; pitiful", masculine gender) and
2389:, the acute accent can also be used for
2251:is the imperative form of "to control",
6148:Precomposed Latin characters in Unicode
4037:"Apostrophe and acute accent confusion"
3863:http://www.his.com/~rory/orthocrit.html
3808:
3775:
1625:("long (sign)"), which is also used in
1596:are the long equivalents of the vowels
1538:are the long equivalents of the vowels
658:"take something to someone back there".
364:The acute accent was first used in the
138:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
3126:is more common for this last purpose).
2401:, meaning "There can't be many people
1998:, the acute accent indicates a rising
144:
2839:in the Latin alphabet, equivalent to
2658:carry acute accents (an invention by
2422:Dit is ónze auto, niet die van jullie
2399:Der kan ikke være mange mennesker dér
2347:(that), and some other words such as
1780:
1620:
1583:
1554:. Both types of accents are known as
1148:. The acute accent (sometimes called
1044:
1033:
1022:
824:
639:
630:
7:
6132:DIN 91379: Unicode subset for Europe
5376:English terms with diacritical marks
2697:In transliterating texts written in
2209:, meaning "or". Other cases include
1940:, and Lower Sorbian previously used
1785:"six"). However, in contrast to the
732:where the acute marks a higher tone.
448:adding citations to reliable sources
240:. For the distinction between ,
47:adding citations to reliable sources
16:Diacritic, rising from left to right
4012:Sámegiel-ruoŧagiel skuvlasátnelistu
3702:) fourth effect to most keys. Thus
2621:pronunciation, and , respectively.
2267:(preposition "for" as in English),
1844:voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate
1328:in order to distinguish them from
1180:("why/because"); in the conjugated
1062:of some stressed vowels in various
503:
3892:Carroll, Rory (January 21, 2019).
3151:in the provided font. Notice that
2428:car, not yours." In this example,
2161:is "analyses", plural of the noun
1614:("old"). The accent is known as a
1524:("ring") is used instead, to form
1488:: sometimes used to represent the
14:
1774:and other Slavic languages (e.g.
5393:
5392:
4273:
4259:
4245:
4231:
4217:
4203:
4189:
4175:
4161:
2432:is merely an emphasized form of
2363:"you" (direct/indirect object),
1696:⟨á, é, í, ó, ú, ý⟩
1641:⟨a, e, i, o, u, y⟩
1637:⟨á, é, í, ó, ú, ý⟩
1504:⟨a, e, i, o, u, y⟩
1500:⟨á, é, í, ó, ú, ý⟩
1442:solely from the word's spelling.
1360:in all situations (analogous to
1340:respectively. The other vowels (
602:has acute to mark a higher tone.
486:of a word in several languages:
420:
263:
23:
5508:International Phonetic Alphabet
4132:Crystel, Ana (March 15, 2010).
3687:layout provides this function:
3645:, and Á is formed by pressing
3168:"which goes from right to left"
3111:, rather than the more natural
3046:from the Japanese compound for
2999:is commonly seen in English as
2585:is not the same short and long.
1722:: in the official orthography,
1647:is used as the long version of
394:) "sharp" or "high", which was
232:International Phonetic Alphabet
34:needs additional citations for
6217:Polish letters with diacritics
2465:á: long , short and before :
2289:. Acute accents (technically,
1670:, or a version with a macron,
1550:) are the long equivalents of
1:
5742: ◌́
5355:(placeholder glyph character)
4278:The dictionary definition of
4264:The dictionary definition of
4250:The dictionary definition of
4236:The dictionary definition of
4222:The dictionary definition of
4208:The dictionary definition of
4194:The dictionary definition of
4180:The dictionary definition of
4166:The dictionary definition of
2533:close-mid front unrounded (e)
2519:Similarly, the (short) vowel
1823:. However, for computer use,
1688:: the acute accent is called
1598:⟨a, e, i, o, u⟩
1594:⟨á, é, í, ó, ú⟩
1362:the use of the acute in Irish
1209:('if'); and some verb forms,
889:dictionaries including other
6127:Western Latin character sets
4326:In Latin, Cyrillic and Greek
4035:Kuhn, Markus (May 7, 2001).
3924:"Polish Diacritics: how to?"
3291:COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT BELOW
2525:open-mid front unrounded (ɛ)
2060:in the following languages:
1976:, the Yale romanization for
1762:, similar to the use of the
1750:, such a mark is known as a
1743:sound in several languages.
1678:from which it is derived by
873:standardized stress patterns
525:uses it in stressed vowels:
211:MODIFIER LETTER ACUTE ACCENT
6153:Letters used in mathematics
3960:¿Cómo como? Como como como.
3946:September 23, 2007, at the
3163:«qui va de droite à gauche»
2290:
2227:("that", as in "he told me
1838:, as in Polish, the letter
1361:
1058:The acute accent marks the
591:, meaning "one" and "a(n)".
482:The acute accent marks the
6233:
6202:Cyrillic-script diacritics
5734:
5540:
4108:"The Type — Wǒ ài pīnyīn!"
3668:
3556:
2764:Áá, Čč, Đđ, Ŋŋ, Šš, Ŧŧ, Žž
2474:When ó is followed by the
2335:(interrogative "how") and
2153:is the imperative form of
1936:. Lower Sorbian also uses
1803:alveolo-palatal consonants
1791:which is usually used for
988:, it can be on any vowel:
608:uses the accent, called a
381:
357:
6166:
5447:
5370:
5123:
5111:
5047:
5037:
5027:
4998:
4988:
4978:
4968:
4958:
4910:
4900:
4871:
4861:
4851:
4841:
4831:
4802:
4792:
4782:
4014:. Sámiskuvlastivra. III.
4010:Svonni, E Mikael (1984).
3167:
3143:Acute accent in multiple
2393:, especially on the word
2263:, to distinguish it from
2233:
2223:
2217:
2211:
2191:"to exist/to happen" vs.
2141:, which lose their final
1952:; these are now spelt as
1639:are the long versions of
1622:[ˌʃiːnʲəˈfˠad̪ˠə]
1566:means long). The letters
1506:. The accent is known as
1502:are the long versions of
1304:are thus contrasted with
933:
918:
181:
159:
5544:ISO basic Latin alphabet
5500:ISO basic Latin alphabet
5495:Classical Latin alphabet
5324:tilde § Mathematics
5164:Marks used as diacritics
3147:. Gray letters indicate
2514:open front unrounded (a)
1954:⟨mj pj wj⟩
1805:. In traditional Polish
1726:is used for short , and
1698:, dĺžeň is used to mark
654:"in that direction" but
575:, equivalent to English
563:respectively) or a more
547:uses it to mark stress (
6212:Latin-script diacritics
6207:Greek-script diacritics
3832:"Ide | svenska.se"
2215:("who"/"which") versus
1842:is used to represent a
1793:postalveolar consonants
1540:⟨i, o, u⟩
1536:⟨í, ó, ú⟩
1468:⟨á, í, ú⟩
1312:respectively. Besides,
1112:. The acute is used on
1024:[kaˈsaɨ,kaˈsai]
398:(loan-translated) into
228:phonetic transcriptions
4713: ◌҄
4631: ◌͂
4506: ◌̉
4377: ◌̑
3274:COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
3254:precomposed characters
3182:
3175:
3162:
3157:
3024:the Maldivian capital
2562:
1934:⟨ć dź ń⟩
1817:
1811:
1797:
1787:
1776:
1764:
1753:
1690:
1616:
1610:
1602:
1562:
1556:
1518:
1508:
1492:in modern orthography.
1040:
1029:
1018:
822:Russian pronunciation:
616:
610:
403:
318:precomposed characters
225:This article contains
170:COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
126:This article contains
4559: ◌ͅ
3975:The History of Basque
3557:Further information:
3142:
2747:is used to represent
2739:is used to represent
2666:is used to represent
2556:
2506:open back rounded (ɒ)
1958:⟨bj fj⟩
1950:⟨b' f'⟩
1946:⟨b́ f́⟩
1942:⟨ḿ ṕ ẃ⟩
1938:⟨ŕ ś ź⟩
1512:. To indicate a long
1470:were used in western
1316:appears in the words
1120:, in contrast to the
1070:To mark high vowels:
376:. In Modern Greek, a
366:polytonic orthography
341:inscriptions to mark
5399:Category: Diacritics
5203: ◌:
3200:) more troublesome.
2825:("winter quarters").
2557:A sample extract of
2247:as it is in Danish:
2015:Athabaskan languages
1707:⟨r, l⟩
1703:⟨ŕ, ĺ⟩
1552:⟨ö, ü⟩
1544:⟨ő, ű⟩
1369:To mark low vowels:
891:Philippine languages
829:, dog), as follows:
444:improve this section
360:Ancient Greek accent
43:improve this article
5504:Phonetic alphabets
5133:dakuten, handakuten
5085:Gurmukhī diacritics
4138:SOTAVENTO-PEDAGOGÍA
4063:The Free Dictionary
3795:add-on is required.
3757:Double acute accent
3258:combining character
3066:pièce de résistance
2413:where we're going".
1914:Proto-Indo-European
1896:consonants, though
1888:), which stand for
1730:is used for short .
1700:syllabic consonants
1657:Old Icelandic long
1548:double acute accent
1276:is contrasted with
1164:). Therefore, only
6197:Letters with acute
6060:Keyboard layouts (
5280:Non-diacritic uses
3609:(or Ctrl+Alt with
3572:computers with US
3553:Technical encoding
3307:
3158:
2833:⟨Źź⟩
2829:⟨Ǵǵ⟩
2688:⟨ll⟩
2668:⟨rr⟩
2563:
2500:The (short) vowel
2468:í/ý: long , short
1948:, also written as
1902:⟨kj⟩
1898:⟨gj⟩
1668:⟨ǫ́⟩
1480:Bahá'í orthography
1046:[əmbaˈrɛl]
1035:[sɪɡaˈrɛt]
758:means "the army";
128:special characters
6184:
6183:
6055:
6054:
5903:
5902:
5520:Spelling alphabet
5407:
5406:
5388:Punctuation marks
5294:caret (computing)
5150:Syriac diacritics
5095:diacritics in IPA
5090:Hebrew diacritics
5075:Arabic diacritics
3846:"Letter Database"
3751:Circumflex accent
3736:Acute (phonetics)
3564:Microsoft Windows
3210:⟨ó⟩
3206:⟨ó⟩
3198:⟨ó⟩
2795:⟨e⟩
2745:⟨e⟩
2737:⟨é⟩
2684:⟨ĺ⟩
2676:⟨r⟩
2672:⟨r⟩
2664:⟨ŕ⟩
2656:⟨l⟩
2652:⟨r⟩
2632:is a consonant: .
2483:ú: long , short
2303:relative pronouns
2011:African languages
1910:⟨ć⟩
1906:⟨đ⟩
1882:⟨ќ⟩
1874:⟨ѓ⟩
1866:⟨ḱ⟩
1862:⟨ǵ⟩
1840:⟨ć⟩
1782:[ˈʂɛɕt͡ɕ]
1676:⟨á⟩
1672:⟨ǭ⟩
1664:⟨ö⟩
1659:⟨ǫ⟩
1653:⟨œ⟩
1649:⟨ø⟩
1645:⟨ǿ⟩
1580:⟨e⟩
1576:⟨a⟩
1572:⟨é⟩
1568:⟨á⟩
1526:⟨ů⟩
1514:⟨u⟩
1116:. It is known as
1064:Romance languages
986:Welsh orthography
826:[sɐˈbakə]
480:
479:
472:
221:
220:
134:rendering support
119:
118:
111:
93:
6224:
5915:
5887:
5880:
5873:
5866:
5859:
5852:
5845:
5838:
5831:
5824:
5817:
5810:
5803:
5796:
5789:
5782:
5775:
5768:
5761:
5754:
5743:
5730:
5723:
5716:
5709:
5702:
5695:
5688:
5681:
5674:
5667:
5660:
5653:
5646:
5639:
5632:
5625:
5618:
5611:
5604:
5597:
5590:
5583:
5576:
5569:
5562:
5555:
5538:
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5434:
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5411:
5396:
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5327:
5326:
5320:
5312:
5311:
5305:
5297:
5296:
5290:
5271:
5270:
5264:
5263: ◌′
5256:
5255:
5249:
5248: ◌˗
5241:
5240:
5238:full stop/period
5234:
5233: ◌.
5226:
5225:
5219:
5218: ◌,
5211:
5210:
5204:
5196:
5195:
5189:
5188: ◌̸
5181:
5180:
5174:
5173: ◌’
5145:Khmer diacritics
5136:
5135:
5129:
5127:
5126:
5125:
5117:
5115:
5114:
5113:
5080:Greek diacritics
5068:In other scripts
5059:
5058:
5052:
5050:
5049:
5042:
5040:
5039:
5032:
5030:
5029:
5022:
5020:
5010:
5009:
5003:
5001:
5000:
4993:
4991:
4990:
4983:
4981:
4980:
4973:
4971:
4970:
4963:
4961:
4960:
4953:
4951:
4941:
4940:
4934:
4932:
4922:
4921:
4915:
4913:
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4905:
4903:
4902:
4895:
4893:
4883:
4882:
4876:
4874:
4873:
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4863:
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4854:
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4846:
4844:
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4826:
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4814:
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4807:
4805:
4804:
4797:
4795:
4794:
4787:
4785:
4784:
4777:
4775:
4751:
4750:
4744:
4743: ◌҃
4736:
4735:
4729:
4728: ◌҇
4721:
4720:
4714:
4692:
4691:
4689:smooth breathing
4681:
4680: ◌᾿
4677:
4676: ◌῾
4669:
4668:
4662:
4661: ◌̃
4654:
4653:
4647:
4646: ◌͗
4639:
4638:
4632:
4624:
4623:
4613:
4612: ◌̥
4609:
4608: ◌̊
4601:
4600:
4590:
4589: ◌̨
4582:
4581:
4575:
4574: ◌̄
4567:
4566:
4560:
4552:
4551:
4545:
4544: ◌̛
4537:
4536:
4526:
4525: ◌̢
4522:
4521: ◌̡
4514:
4513:
4507:
4499:
4498:
4488:
4487: ◌̏
4484:
4483: ◌̀
4476:
4475:
4469:
4468: ◌̣
4465:
4464: ◌̇
4457:
4456:
4442:
4441: ◌̈
4434:
4433:
4427:
4426: ◌̂
4419:
4418:
4412:
4411: ◌̧
4404:
4403:
4397:
4396: ◌̌
4389:
4388:
4378:
4374:
4373: ◌̆
4366:
4365:
4359:
4358: ◌᷄
4351:
4350:
4340:
4339: ◌̋
4336:
4335: ◌́
4312:
4305:
4298:
4289:
4277:
4263:
4249:
4235:
4221:
4207:
4193:
4179:
4165:
4149:
4148:
4146:
4144:
4129:
4123:
4122:
4120:
4118:
4104:
4098:
4097:
4095:
4093:
4079:
4073:
4072:
4071:
4069:
4055:
4049:
4048:
4046:
4044:
4032:
4026:
4025:
4007:
4001:
3991:
3985:
3977:Routledge: 1997
3969:
3963:
3956:
3950:
3938:
3932:
3931:
3928:www.twardoch.com
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3828:
3822:
3819:dictionary entry
3813:
3796:
3793:keyboard mapping
3789:
3783:
3780:
3745:Apex (diacritic)
3741:
3725:
3713:
3685:US-International
3611:US international
3574:keyboard mapping
3538:
3497:
3316:
3308:
3304:
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3266:
3264:
3211:
3207:
3199:
3185:
3178:
3173:In Polish, the
3169:
3165:
3135:Typographic form
2846:
2842:
2834:
2830:
2821:("idea") versus
2813:("army") versus
2796:
2750:
2746:
2742:
2738:
2716:
2708:
2693:
2689:
2685:
2681:
2677:
2673:
2669:
2665:
2657:
2653:
2646:texts predating
2569:é: long , short
2453:Letter extension
2373:tilde diacrítica
2236:
2235:
2226:
2225:
2220:
2219:
2214:
2213:
2208:
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634:
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6176:Palaeography
5738:acute accent
5737:
5462:Romanization
5441:Latin script
5381:Metal umlaut
4919:chandrabindu
4530:palatal hook
4496:double grave
4401:caron, háček
4348:double acute
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4143:February 29,
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1158:grave accent
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517:grave accent
500:soyópokistsi
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460:October 2021
457:
442:Please help
430:
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259:acute accent
258:
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244:and ⟨
226:
195:ACUTE ACCENT
154:Acute accent
125:
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96:
86:
79:
72:
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41:Please help
36:verification
33:
6117:ISO/IEC 646
6043:Pentagraphs
6025:Tetragraphs
5910:Multigraphs
4636:perispomene
3905:January 21,
3338:Ą́ ą́
3300:Acute
3221:typefaces.
3208:and Polish
3188:code points
3060:coup d'état
2670:(a trilled
2516:(and long).
2424:, "This is
2101:"went" vs.
2079:"more" vs.
1972:system for
1741:palatalized
1454:Long vowels
1202:('itself')
1118:accent aigu
1049:"umbrella".
1027:"to hate",
771:and Danish
343:long vowels
172:(diacritic)
99:August 2024
6191:Categories
6171:Diacritics
5794:Í í
5372:See also:
5178:apostrophe
4511:hook above
4431:circumflex
4319:Diacritics
3803:References
3260:facility (
3166:(English:
3156:thickness.
3105:áll trádes
2893:communiqué
2807:homographs
2733:Indonesian
2637:Other uses
2594:diphthongs
2438:IJ digraph
2359:"tea" and
2351:"you" and
2331:, such as
2315:Belarusian
2253:kontroller
2249:kontrollér
2175:"one" vs.
2121:"do(es)";
2093:"one" vs.
2058:homographs
1991:, and the
1974:Vietnamese
1858:Macedonian
1829:codepoints
1807:typography
1680:u-mutation
1373:Portuguese
1176:, such as
914:homographs
902:(cow) and
879:(the) and
788:Portuguese
555:, meaning
358:See also:
337:, used in
69:newspapers
6110:Standards
6002:Trigraphs
5529:Letters (
5482:Alphabets
5472:Ligatures
5099:Japanese
4651:sicilicus
4621:underring
4446:diaeresis
3972:Trask, L.
3722:produces
3710:produces
3700:Shift key
3677:keyboards
3665:Keyboards
3653:and then
3641:and then
3601:163 for ú
3598:162 for ó
3595:161 for í
3592:130 for é
3589:160 for á
3545:Ќ ќ
3540:Ѓ ѓ
3524:Ύ ύ
3519:Ό ό
3514:Ί ί
3509:Ή ή
3504:Έ έ
3499:Ά ά
3488:Ź ź
3483:Ý ý
3478:Ẃ ẃ
3473:Ṹ ṹ
3468:Ứ ứ
3463:Ǘ ǘ
3458:Ú ú
3453:Ṥ ṥ
3448:Ś ś
3443:Ŕ ŕ
3438:Ṕ ṕ
3433:Ǿ ǿ
3428:Ṓ ṓ
3423:Ṍ ṍ
3418:Ớ ớ
3413:Ố ố
3408:Ó ó
3403:Ń ń
3398:Ḿ ḿ
3393:Ĺ ĺ
3388:Ḱ ḱ
3383:Ḯ ḯ
3378:Í í
3373:Ǵ ǵ
3368:Ḗ ḗ
3363:Ế ế
3358:É é
3353:Ḉ ḉ
3348:Ć ć
3343:Ǽ ǽ
3333:Ǻ ǻ
3328:Ắ ắ
3323:Ấ ấ
3318:Á á
2873:loanwords
2771:Norwegian
2699:Cuneiform
2607:Kashubian
2590:Old Norse
2559:Icelandic
2549:Icelandic
2540:collation
2495:Hungarian
2409:meaning "
2319:Bulgarian
2307:Ukrainian
2279:(only in
2241:Norwegian
2193:voorkómen
2189:vóórkomen
1978:Cantonese
1633:Old Norse
1532:Hungarian
910:Ukrainian
736:Norwegian
553:voorkómen
549:vóórkomen
513:Bulgarian
496:Blackfoot
431:does not
302:alphabets
298:diacritic
5919:Digraphs
4880:avagraha
4811:anusvara
4733:pokrytie
4617:overring
4117:June 14,
4112:The Type
4092:June 16,
4068:June 14,
3944:Archived
3730:See also
3681:dead key
3675:Because
3647:⌥ Option
3635:⌥ Option
3627:⌥ Option
3533:Cyrillic
3286:◌̗
3269:◌́
3202:OpenType
3149:o kreska
3090:caléndar
2957:repoussé
2852:Romagnol
2743:, while
2709:, while
2642:In some
2476:skerping
2391:emphasis
2380:Emphasis
2355:"your,"
2237:("how").
2179:"a/an";
2159:analyser
2151:analysér
2129:"door";
2097:"a/an";
2083:"month".
2045:'just'.
2038:'boat',
1993:Bopomofo
1970:Quốc Ngữ
1917:phonemes
1872:letters
1870:Cyrillic
1801:denotes
1720:Ligurian
1354:de facto
906:(maybe).
756:armé(e)n
595:Galician
491:Asturian
310:Cyrillic
296:, is a
242:/ /
238:Help:IPA
214:(symbol)
197:(symbol)
177:See also
6122:Unicode
6091:Colemak
5740: (
5513:X-SAMPA
5452:History
5338:Unicode
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5056:visarga
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