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A diacritic mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. The word derives from Greek διακρητικός, distinguishing and diacritical is used to mean distinguishing or distinctive.

The mark can be added over, under, or through the letter. But not all marks are diacritical, for example a tittle, the dot on the letter i is just a part of the letter.

The main usage of a diacritic is to change the phonetic meaning of the letter, but the term is also used in a more general sense of changing the meaning of the letter or even the whole word. Examples are writing numerals in numeral systems, such as early Greek numerals and marking abbreviations with the titlo in old Slavic texts.

1 Types of diacritic

Marks that are sometimes diacritics, but also have other uses, are:



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