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  • The '''acute accent''' ( ''{{Unicode|´}}''  ) is a [[diacritic]] mark used in many m The acute accent was first used in the [[polytonic orthography]] of [[Ancient Greek]], where
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Acute accent]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Acute accent||**}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Acute accent]]
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  • {{rpl|Acute accent}}
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Acute accent]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • ...]] and the [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]] alphabets, which can share the [[acute accent]] (´) and the [[dieresis]] (¨). **[[acute accent]] '''(´)''': '''á, ć, é, ǵ, í, ń, ó, ŕ, ś, ú, ẃ, ý, ź'''...
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • The '''acute accent''' ( ''{{Unicode|´}}''  ) is a [[diacritic]] mark used in many m The acute accent was first used in the [[polytonic orthography]] of [[Ancient Greek]], where
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • {{r|Acute accent}}
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  • *The [[acute accent]] on '''á, é, í, ó, ú'''. It indicates the place of the [[stress]]. *The stress falls on any vowel that bears a written, acute accent (this written accent often indicates that the stress is not located in a re
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  • (The acute accent mark, as in á, indicates a stressed syllable; the breve accent, as in ǎ,
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  • | '''[[Ь]]'''   '''ь''' || мяккі знак || '''´''' (acute accent) || {{IPA|[ʲ]}} || ''i'' in "mill''i''on"
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  • ...s can carry diacritics, namely accents and breathings. The accents are the acute accent (´), the grave accent (`), and the circumflex ({{Unicode|῀}}). In Ancien ...em, which is now official in Greece. The accents were replaced by a single acute accent, the ''tonos'' (´), and the breathings were abolished. The diaeresis ({{Un
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  • |width=36%|The typical short sound, never occurring at the end of a word (acute accent) ''The usual short sound, acute accent:''
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  • ...diacritics that are the [[circumflex]] accent ('''â, ê, î, ô, û'''), the [[acute accent]] ('''é'''), the [[grave accent]] ('''è, à, ù'''), the [[diaeresis]] ('
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  • * The [[acute accent]] (''accent agut''), on '''á, é, ó, í, ú''', indicates stressed, close
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  • ...] system, has been in force. Only two [[diacritic]]s have been kept: the [[acute accent]] (<big>'''´'''</big>), matching with the stress of the modern pronunciati
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  • ...however, depending on the speaker, be stressed - and even written with an acute accent: '''''café, risqué, roué''''' for '''cáfè, rìsquè''' (-sk-; or '''r�
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  • Portuguese is written with the [[Latin alphabet]], and makes use of the [[acute accent]], the [[circumflex accent]], the [[grave accent]], the [[tilde]], and the
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  • <nowiki>*</nowiki>blàzè, *blàzây, often with French acute accent: '''''blasé
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