lisämerkit
Lisämerkit is a Finnish term that translates to "additional signs" or "supplementary marks." In the context of language and writing, it refers to diacritical marks that are added to letters to alter their pronunciation or to distinguish them from similar letters. These marks are common in many European languages, including Finnish, and they play a crucial role in accurately conveying meaning and sound.
The most prominent example of a lisämerkki in Finnish is the umlaut, which appears over vowels. The
While Finnish uses ä and ö as standard letters of its alphabet, the concept of lisämerkit also