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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Macron_belowMacron below - Wikipedia

    Macron below is a combining diacritical mark that is used in various orthographies. A non-combining form is U+02CD ˍ MODIFIER LETTER LOW MACRON. It is not to be confused with U+0320 ̠ COMBINING MINUS SIGN BELOW, U+0332 ̲ COMBINING LOW LINE and U+005F _ LOW LINE.

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  2. Nov 16, 2023 · The macron ( − ) is the mark placed over a vowel to indicate that it is long or placed over a syllable or used alone to indicate a stressed or long syllable in You know, the markings above and below letters.

  3. Macron Below - FrathWiki. This diacritic can easily be confused with low line and double macron below. The difference compared to low line is that the low line is longer, and should result in a single long line when used on several consecutive characters, while characters with macron below should have small gaps between the macrons.

  4. rdfs: comment. Macron below is a combining diacritical mark that is used in various orthographies. A non-combining form is U+02CD ˍ MODIFIER LETTER LOW MACRON. It is not to be confused with U+0320 ̠ COMBINING MINUS SIGN BELOW, U+0332 ̲ COMBINING LOW LINE and U+005F _ LOW LINE.

  5. Wikipedia: Macron. Macron below. In North American Native languages, macrons written below a character typically indicate “backing” of a sound, e.g. ḵ or a̱ is articulated further back in the mouth than k or a (IPA /q/ vs /k/, /ɑ/ vs /a/).

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