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The possibilities are : ACCENT - a regional speech distinction, or a diacritical mark ACCOUNT - a client listing within a company, or the story of an event
The punctuation mark similar to a dash is spelled hyphen(-).
The US state north of Texas is spelled "Oklahoma".
In the US "cheak" is correctly spelled - check (as in "a check mark" or "pay by check") in some countries such as the UK it may be spelled cheque. The side of your mouth is spelled cheek.
If you are referring to the fish, it is spelled minnows.If you want to know how to spell a word that you have just spelled, then I imagine your spelling is correct. In that case it would be EM-EYE-EN-EN-OH-ESS.
An umlaut is a diacritical mark placed over a letter consisting of two closely-placed dots. (¨) Or the sound produced by such a diacritical mark.
Example 5: the Italian word "università" (= university) is written with a diacritical mark ("grave accent") on the letter "a" - otherwise the second letter "i" would be stressed (the penultimate syllable). It is incorrect to write this Italian word without the diacritical mark.
It is the same as the mark placed above: a diacritic, or diacritical mark.
It is a mark written under the letter 'c' especially in French to show that it is pronounced like an 's'. It is known as a diacritical mark
Yes and No. Strictly speaking, the curve or tilde over the first "n" is not an accent mark, but a diacritical. An accent mark changes stress or splits a dipthong. A diacritical mark is a more expansive category, including any non-letter additions to a letter. (All accent marks - á à etc. are diacriticals, but diacritical marks include ç ñ š ğ etc.) Word: Mañana
A diacritical squiggle, also known as a tilde, is a small symbol (~) that is placed over certain letters in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate a change in pronunciation. It can also be used in mathematics and computer programming to represent approximation or negation.
The 2 dots indicates a diacritical mark called an 'Umlaut' .
The possibilities are : ACCENT - a regional speech distinction, or a diacritical mark ACCOUNT - a client listing within a company, or the story of an event
In Arabic script, a hamza is a diacritical mark placed over other letters, or a letter on its own indicating the presence of a glottal stop.
It means to teach, and there's a tilde (squiggly line diacritical mark) over the n.
It is spelled 'sí' with an acute accent* on the 'i'.* An acute accent is a small diacritical mark above the letter that is written like the forward slash [ / ] on your keyboard -- from the lower left to the upper right.Accent (diacritical) marks are very important in other languages as, without them, it can often change the meaning of the word. In this case, 'si' (without the accent) means 'if' or 'whether' depending on the context in a phrase or sentence.
It is spelled 'sí' with an acute accent* on the 'i'.It is pronounce like the English word 'see' only the 'i' is much shorter than in English.* An acute accent is a small diacritical mark above the letter that is written like the forward slash [ / ] on your keyboard -- from the lower left to the upper right.Accent (diacritical) marks are very important in other languages as, without them, it can often change the meaning of the word. In this case, 'si' (without the accent) means 'if' or 'whether' depending on the context in a phrase or sentence.