acenteleri
Acenteleri, also known as "accent marks" or "diacritical marks," are small symbols added to letters to indicate specific pronunciation or to distinguish between words that would otherwise be spelled the same. They are commonly used in various languages to convey nuances in meaning, pronunciation, or to represent sounds that do not exist in the language's standard alphabet.
The most well-known accent mark is the acute accent (´), which is used in French to indicate a
In Spanish, the acute accent is used to indicate stress on a syllable, as in "café" (coffee).
In Turkish, the cedilla (¸) is used to indicate a different pronunciation, as in "ç" (ch) versus "c"
Acenteleri are an essential part of the writing system in many languages, and their correct use is