Diakriittisellä
Diakriittisellä is a Finnish term referring to the use of diacritical marks in writing. Diacritical marks are small symbols added to letters to change their pronunciation or meaning. Common examples include the umlaut (ä, ö), acute accent (é), and grave accent (à). In Finnish, the umlauted vowels ä and ö are distinct letters of the alphabet with their own sounds, rather than modifications of a and o. Other diacritical marks are less common in native Finnish words but may appear in loanwords or proper names. The correct use of diacritics is important for accurate pronunciation and understanding in languages where they are employed.