2 points · 20 hours ago · 0 comments

Diacritics are small marks added to letters that modify pronunciation, stress, or even the function of a word. For example, the acute accent (é) alters the pronunciation of “café.” Similarly, the cedilla (ç) softens the “c” sound in “façade.” In some languages, diacritics can completely change...

No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.