AkutAkzent
Akutakzent is a term used in some languages, particularly in German, to refer to the acute accent mark (´). This diacritical mark is placed above a vowel to indicate a specific pronunciation or stress. In German, the acute accent is most commonly used in loanwords or names to preserve their original pronunciation, such as in the word "Kaffee" (coffee) where it emphasizes the second syllable. It can also appear in some proper nouns.
While not as prevalent as other diacritics in German, the acute accent serves a distinct purpose. It