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hacek (n)

a diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as the letter c) to indicate pronunciation

hacek Sentence Examples

  1. Spanish and Czech are known for using the háček (ˇ) accent mark.
  2. The háček is placed over certain letters to indicate a different pronunciation, such as "š" in Czech.
  3. Words that include the háček are often found in Hungarian and Slovak as well.
  4. The háček can be added to consonants to create new sounds, such as the Czech "ř."
  5. The Polish language also employs the háček, but it is only used on the letter "ł."
  6. Diacritical marks like the háček can significantly alter the meaning of words, such as "matka" (mother) and "mátka" (matrix) in Czech.
  7. Czech speakers often use the háček to distinguish between similar words, such as "skola" (school) and "škola" (harm).
  8. The háček can also be found in some English loanwords, such as "bouclé."
  9. Transcribing foreign words into English can be challenging, as the háček is not commonly used in the English language.
  10. To accurately represent words with a háček, it is best to use the proper diacritical mark or an alternative spelling, such as "Cesky Krumlov" instead of "Český Krumlov."

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a diacritical mark (an inverted circumflex) placed above certain letters (such as the letter c) to indicate pronunciation

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Spanish and Czech are known for using the háček (ˇ) accent mark.

The háček is placed over certain letters to indicate a different pronunciation, such as "š" in Czech.

Words that include the háček are often found in Hungarian and Slovak as well.

The háček can be added to consonants to create new sounds, such as the Czech "ř."