diacritic

Diacritic <TRUSTED>

why learned is not learnèd, and why no one uses noöne. : r/linguistics

Do you need help with a or a different language's accents? diacritic

Used in English primarily for poetic effect to show an extra syllable is pronounced, like learnèd . why learned is not learnèd, and why no one uses noöne

Indicates stress or a specific vowel sound, as in résumé or café . why learned is not learnèd

Using a diacritic often signals that a word is a "loanword" from another language (e.g., frappé or açai ).

They act as a "guide" for the reader, ensuring names like Zoë aren't mispronounced as "Zo".

Shows that two vowels are pronounced separately rather than as a blend, seen in naïve or Brontë .