◌̀

Diacritical mark

 * 1)  a low tone.
 * 2)  a falling tone, or, in contrast to low $⟨◌̖⟩$, a high falling tone.

Usage notes
The Unicode code point U+0340 (COMBINING GRAVE TONE MARK) is canonically equivalent to U+0300 (COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT). It was intended for Vietnamese and later deprecated.

Compare acute accent: ⟨◌́⟩.

Synonyms

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Diacritical mark

 * 1)  It is also known by its Latin name  or the English name grave accent. It was used to indicate the presence of the accent on the last syllable of a word when immediately followed by another stressed word.

Usage notes
The grave accent sees significant preference over the ´ for indicating stress in Bulgarian sources.

Usage notes

 * The grave accent indicates that an open-mid or open vowel is pronounced stressed. Stressed close-mid or close vowels are indicated with an acute accent ´.

Usage notes
The grave accent is used mostly in French loanwords, and serves primarily to distinguish the rare vowel from the more usual.

Diacritical mark

 * 1) Represents the  of Taiwanese Hokkien in.
 * 2) Represents the  of Taiwanese Hokkien in.

Diacritical mark

 * 1)  A diacritical mark of the Latin script, called  (“grave accent”) in Latin, and found on à, è, ò.

Diacritical mark

 * 1)  A diacritical mark, called, found on / and /, and used to disambiguate the  from ,  from , and  from.

Diacritical mark

 * 1)  representing the, also known as the , in Pinyin.

Usage notes
Not to be confused with, which represents the fourth tone in the Mandarin Zhuyin script.

Usage notes

 * Used in a number of contractions: +  = ;  +  =  (variations include:, , , ).
 * Additionally, the same diacritical mark has had other uses in the past:
 * Replaces the acute accent in derivatives where the primary stress becomes the secondary stress: →  (now ).
 * Replaces the acute accent in certain other words: (now ).

Usage notes
The grave accent indicates stress that does not fall on the last syllable. It does not appear on the syllable before the letters, , and.

Diacritical mark

 * 1)  A diacritical mark, both in the Cyrillic and Latin script, used to denote a short-rising accent. Not used in everyday writing. Can be used on vowels and the syllabic R:
 * 2) * Cyrillic: А̀а̀ Ѐѐ Ѝѝ О̀о̀ У̀у̀ Р̀р̀
 * 3) * Latin: Àà Èè Ìì Òò Ùù R̀r̀

Usage notes
In Vietnamese handwriting and signmaking, this tone mark may be written as a horizontal line, like a macron (which does not exist in Vietnamese), and the letter I/i retains its tittle.

In earlier versions of Unicode, ̀ was used to represent this tone mark.