"◌̀" meaning in French

See ◌̀ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Character

  1. A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called accent grave (“grave accent”) in French, and found on À/à, È/è and Ù/ù. Tags: diacritic
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          "à",
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          "È",
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        [
          "è",
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        ],
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          "Ù",
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          "ù",
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          "È",
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          "è",
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