diacritical marks in a sentence
Examples
- By about 200 BC, a system of diacritical marks was invented, representing the tone accents in use in Ancient Greek.
- There is no law restricting the use of diacritical marks informally and many parents get around the restrictions by doing so.
- Diacritical marks are marked by a flat rectangle which also indicates the position of the diacritical mark relative to the base letter.
- Diacritical marks are marked by a flat rectangle which also indicates the position of the diacritical mark relative to the base letter.
- Modern Qurans have diacritical marks ( known as Tashkil ) and in some cases pronouncing the word differently could imply different meaning.
- While the characters with diacritical marks are considered separate letters, vowels that differ only in length are treated the same when ordering words.
- One partner has provided Dutch support for Wordfeud and another partner has made an educational poster on diacritical marks in the Dutch language.
- There are two ways to mark tones in the scheme, appending a number to the end of the syllable or using diacritical marks.
- Diacritical marks may appear above or below a letter, or in some other position such as within the letter or between two letters.
- These letters all use an inverted V ( like the circumflex ) as the diacritical mark because Sindhi already makes frequent use of dots.