Acute Accent - Technical Notes

Technical Notes

description character Unicode HTML
acute
above
◌́
U+0301 ́
◌́
U+0341 ́
◌´
U+00B4 ´
´
◌ˊ
U+02CA ˊ
double
acute
◌̋
U+030B ̋
◌˝
U+02DD ˝
acute
below
◌̗
U+0317 ̗
Latin
Á
á
U+00C1
U+00E1
Á
á
É
é
U+00C9
U+00E9
É
é
Í
í
U+00CD
U+00ED
Í
í
Ó
ó
U+00D3
U+00F3
Ó
ó
Ú
ú
U+00DA
U+00FA
Ú
ú
Ý
ý
U+00DD
U+00FD
Ý
ý
Ǽ
ǽ
U+01FC
U+01FD
Ǽ
ǽ
Ǿ
ǿ
U+01FE
U+01FF
Ǿ
ǿ
Ć
ć
U+0106
U+0107
Ć
ć
Ǵ
ǵ
U+01F4
U+01F5
Ǵ
ǵ

U+1E30
U+1E31
Ḱ
ḱ
Ĺ
ĺ
U+0139
U+013A
Ĺ
ĺ

ḿ
U+1E3E
U+1E3F
Ḿ
ḿ
Ń
ń
U+0143
U+0144
Ń
ń

U+1E54
U+1E55
Ṕ
ṕ
Ŕ
ŕ
U+0154
U+0155
Ŕ
ŕ
Ś
ś
U+015A
U+015B
Ś
ś

U+1E82
U+1E83
Ẃ
ẃ
Ź
ź
U+0179
U+017A
Ź
ź
double
acute
Ő
ő
U+0150
U+0151
Ő
ő
Ű
ű
U+0170
U+0171
Ű
ű
diaeresis Ǘ
ǘ
U+01D7
U+01D8
Ǘ
ǘ

U+1E2E
U+1E2F
Ḯ
ḯ
ring Ǻ
ǻ
U+01FA
U+01FB
Ǻ
ǻ
cedilla
U+1E08
U+1E09
Ḉ
ḉ
macron
U+1E16
U+1E17
Ḗ
ḗ

U+1E52
U+1E53
Ṓ
ṓ
tilde
U+1E4C
U+1E4D
Ṍ
ṍ

U+1E78
U+1E79
Ṹ
ṹ
dot
U+1E64
U+1E65
Ṥ
ṥ
circumflex
U+1EA4
U+1EA5
Ấ
ấ

ế
U+1EBE
U+1EBF
Ế
ế

U+1ED0
U+1ED1
Ố
ố
breve
U+1EAE
U+1EAF
Ắ
ắ
horn
U+1EDA
U+1EDB
Ớ
ớ

U+1EE8
U+1EE9
Ứ
ứ
Greek
Ά
ά
U+0386
U+03AC
Ά
ά
Έ
έ
U+0388
U+03AD
Έ
έ
Ή
ή
U+0389
U+03AE
Ή
ή
Ί
ί
U+038A
U+03AF
Ί
ί
Ό
ό
U+038C
U+03CC
Ό
ό
Ύ
ύ
U+038E
U+03CD
Ύ
ύ
Ώ
ώ
U+038F
U+03CE
Ώ
ώ
diaeresis
ΐ

U+0390

ΐ

ΰ

U+03B0

ΰ
Cyrillic
Ӳ
ӳ
U+04F2
U+04F3
Ӳ
ӳ

The ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252 character encoding include the letters á, é, í, ó, ú, ý, and their respective capital forms. Dozens more letters with the acute accent are available in Unicode.

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