Diakrylaattien
Diakrylaattien are diacritical marks used in the writing systems of many languages to modify the pronunciation or meaning of a letter. They are small marks placed above, below, or through a letter, and can change the sound or indicate a specific pronunciation rule. For example, in French, the accent aigu (´) is used to indicate that a vowel is pronounced with a higher pitch than usual. In Spanish, the tilde (˜) is used to indicate that a vowel is pronounced with a nasal sound.
Diakrylaattien are also used to indicate specific pronunciation rules in languages that do not have a standardized
Diakrylaattien are an important part of many writing systems, and their use can greatly affect the meaning