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Double Acute Accent.
Double Acute Accent - as a noun
A diacritic mark of the latin script, used primarily in written hungarian.
Example: "Standard hungarian has 14 vowels in a symmetrical system: seven short vowels (a, e, i, o, ö, u, ü) and seven long ones, which are written with an acute accent in the case of á, é, í, ó, ú, and with the double acute in the case of ő, ű."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
hungarumlautExample Sentences
"The letter "ő" in Hungarian is written with a double acute accent."
"In Romanian, the letter "ȋ" is marked with a double acute accent."
"The phonetic symbol ő represents a rounded, long "o" sound and is marked with a double acute accent."
"The vowel "ū" in Latvian is written with a double acute accent."
"Slovak has certain letters, like "ť", that can be marked with a double acute accent."