konsonanttimerkeistä
Konsonanttimerkeistä, often translated as consonant markers, are phonetic symbols used in some linguistic and orthographic systems to represent consonant sounds. These markers are distinct from full consonant letters and are typically employed in specific contexts such as transliteration, transcription, or when indicating diacritics. Their purpose is to convey subtle phonetic distinctions or to adapt existing writing systems to represent sounds not directly present in the base alphabet.
In certain scholarly traditions, consonant markers can be used in glossaries or dictionaries to provide a precise