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Diacriticincluded refers to the practice of incorporating diacritical marks—small symbols placed above, below, or through letters to alter their pronunciation or meaning—into written text. These marks are commonly used in many languages to distinguish between different sounds, grammatical functions, or word meanings. For example, in French, the acute accent (é) changes the pronunciation of "e," while in Spanish, the tilde (ñ) represents a unique phonetic sound.
Diacritics play a crucial role in languages like Czech, Turkish, and Vietnamese, where they help convey distinctions
In digital communication, diacriticincluded ensures proper representation of non-Latin scripts and languages with complex orthographies. Without
While some languages have standardized diacritic usage, others may vary regionally or historically. For example, the