Technical Notes
description | character | Unicode | HTML |
---|---|---|---|
acute above |
◌́ |
U+0301 | ́ |
◌́ |
U+0341 | ́ | |
◌´ |
U+00B4 | ´ ´ |
|
◌ˊ |
U+02CA | ˊ | |
double acute |
◌̋ |
U+030B | ̋ |
◌˝ |
U+02DD | ˝ | |
acute below |
◌̗ |
U+0317 | ̗ |
Latin | |||
— | Á á |
U+00C1 U+00E1 |
Á á |
É é |
U+00C9 U+00E9 |
É é |
|
Í í |
U+00CD U+00ED |
Í í |
|
Ó ó |
U+00D3 U+00F3 |
Ó ó |
|
Ú ú |
U+00DA U+00FA |
Ú ú |
|
Ý ý |
U+00DD U+00FD |
Ý ý |
|
Ǽ ǽ |
U+01FC U+01FD |
Ǽ ǽ |
|
Ǿ ǿ |
U+01FE U+01FF |
Ǿ ǿ |
|
Ć ć |
U+0106 U+0107 |
Ć ć |
|
Ǵ ǵ |
U+01F4 U+01F5 |
Ǵ ǵ |
|
Ḱ ḱ |
U+1E30 U+1E31 |
Ḱ ḱ |
|
Ĺ ĺ |
U+0139 U+013A |
Ĺ ĺ |
|
Ḿ ḿ |
U+1E3E U+1E3F |
Ḿ ḿ |
|
Ń ń |
U+0143 U+0144 |
Ń ń |
|
Ṕ ṕ |
U+1E54 U+1E55 |
Ṕ ṕ |
|
Ŕ ŕ |
U+0154 U+0155 |
Ŕ ŕ |
|
Ś ś |
U+015A U+015B |
Ś ś |
|
Ẃ ẃ |
U+1E82 U+1E83 |
Ẃ ẃ |
|
Ź ź |
U+0179 U+017A |
Ź ź |
|
double acute |
Ő ő |
U+0150 U+0151 |
Ő ő |
Ű ű |
U+0170 U+0171 |
Ű ű |
|
diaeresis | Ǘ ǘ |
U+01D7 U+01D8 |
Ǘ ǘ |
Ḯ ḯ |
U+1E2E U+1E2F |
Ḯ ḯ |
|
ring | Ǻ ǻ |
U+01FA U+01FB |
Ǻ ǻ |
cedilla | Ḉ ḉ |
U+1E08 U+1E09 |
Ḉ ḉ |
macron | Ḗ ḗ |
U+1E16 U+1E17 |
Ḗ ḗ |
Ṓ ṓ |
U+1E52 U+1E53 |
Ṓ ṓ |
|
tilde | Ṍ ṍ |
U+1E4C U+1E4D |
Ṍ ṍ |
Ṹ ṹ |
U+1E78 U+1E79 |
Ṹ ṹ |
|
dot | Ṥ ṥ |
U+1E64 U+1E65 |
Ṥ ṥ |
circumflex | Ấ ấ |
U+1EA4 U+1EA5 |
Ấ ấ |
Ế ế |
U+1EBE U+1EBF |
Ế ế |
|
Ố ố |
U+1ED0 U+1ED1 |
Ố ố |
|
breve | Ắ ắ |
U+1EAE U+1EAF |
Ắ ắ |
horn | Ớ ớ |
U+1EDA U+1EDB |
Ớ ớ |
Ứ ứ |
U+1EE8 U+1EE9 |
Ứ ứ |
|
Greek | |||
— | Ά ά |
U+0386 U+03AC |
Ά ά |
Έ έ |
U+0388 U+03AD |
Έ έ |
|
Ή ή |
U+0389 U+03AE |
Ή ή |
|
Ί ί |
U+038A U+03AF |
Ί ί |
|
Ό ό |
U+038C U+03CC |
Ό ό |
|
Ύ ύ |
U+038E U+03CD |
Ύ ύ |
|
Ώ ώ |
U+038F U+03CE |
Ώ ώ |
|
diaeresis | — ΐ |
— U+0390 |
— ΐ |
— ΰ |
— U+03B0 |
— ΰ |
|
Cyrillic | |||
— | Ӳ ӳ |
U+04F2 U+04F3 |
Ӳ ӳ |
The ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252 character encoding include the letters á, é, í, ó, ú, ý, and their respective capital forms. Dozens more letters with the acute accent are available in Unicode.
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