diakríták
Diakritik is a term used in linguistics to refer to symbols or marks added to a letter to change its pronunciation, meaning, or distinguish it from another word. These marks are known as diacritical marks or diacritics. They are commonly found in many alphabetic writing systems, especially those derived from or influenced by Latin and Greek.
The purpose of diacritics can vary. They might indicate a stressed syllable, a different vowel sound, a
Common examples of diacritical marks include the acute accent (é), grave accent (è), circumflex (â), umlaut or