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Double acute

Characters with a similar style: " · " · ″ · ◌̏ · ゙ · ״ ·

Double acut is one of the rather rare diacritical marks of extended Cyrillic in the Chuvash language , as well as extended Latin in the Hungarian and Faroese languages ​​(in the latter Ő is the variant of writing the letter Ø ), as well as in the Slovak transcriptional alphabet . In the Chuvash language, the letter is close in sound to Turkish ü.

Double acute
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Double acute accent


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Titlecombining double acute accent
UnicodeU + 030B
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UTF-160x30B
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Of the Latin alphabets, a double acute is used most widely in written Hungarian in combination with the letter O and U: Ő , Ű . Denotes the vowel longness Ö, Ü in the same way as the ordinary acut means the longitude of other vowels. Because of its similarity with the German Ö , the double acute is sometimes called the Hungarian umlaut .

Links

  • Diacritics Project - Double Accept
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double_akut&oldid=100556712


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