Use of diacritical in Sentences. 12 Examples

The examples include diacritical at the start of sentence, diacritical at the end of sentence and diacritical in the middle of sentence

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diacritical in the middle of sentence


  1. A mind of great diacritical power.
  2. A mind of great diacritical power.
  3. The diacritical marks are explained under Notes on Pronunciation.
  4. A diacritical mark placed above a vowel to indicate a LONG. sound or phonetic value in pronunciation, such as(?in the word make.
  5. A diacritical mark placed above a vowel to indicate a LONG. sound or phonetic value in pronunciation, such as(?in the word make.
  6. Different dynamic-models based on diacritical investigation modes, intentions and analysis angles have divergent mechanism and explanatory functions.
  7. English and other languages used in Western Europe are based on Latin script and use only Latin characters — sometimes with added accents (diacritical marks).
  8. Suppose that all the major, diacritical oppositions with which we order our world were traversed by seduction, instead of being based on contrasts and oppositions.
  9. Suppose that all the major, diacritical oppositions with which we order our world were traversed by seduction, instead of being based on contrasts and oppositions.
  10. Vowels can be written as independent letters, or by using a variety of diacritical marks which are written above, below, before or after the consonant they belong to.
  11. Other vowels are written as independent letters, or by using a variety of diacritical marks which are written above, below, before or after the consonant they belong to.
  12. Other vowels are written as independent letters, or by using a variety of diacritical marks which are written above, below, before or after the consonant they belong to.

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اِن عورتوں میں سے کوئی ایک جِن کے مُتعلّق یونانی اور رومی لِکھنے والوں نے لکھا ہے کہ کہانت کی مالک تھی ۔
(ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or prophet