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:* Finnish uses dotted vowels ( ä and ö ).
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:* Swedish uses characters identical to a-umlaut ( ä ) and o-umlaut ( ö ) in the place of ash and o-slash in addition to the a-circle ( å ).
:* Welsh uses the circumflex, diaeresis, acute and grave accents on its seven vowels a, e, i, o, u, w, y.
:* Following orthographic reforms since the 1970s, Scottish Gaelic uses grave accents only, which can be used on any vowel ( à, è, ì, ò, ù ).
:* Manx uses the single diacritic ç combined with h to give the digraph < çh > ( pronounced / tʃ /) to mark the distinction between it and the digraph < ch > ( pronounced / h / or / x /).
:* Romanian uses a breve on the letter a ( ă ) to indicate the sound schwa, as well as a circumflex over the letters a ( â ) and i ( î ) for the sound.
:* The Slovak alphabet uses the acute ( á é í ó ú ý ĺ ŕ ), caron ( č ď ľ ň š ť ž ), umlaut ( ä ) and circumflex accent ( ô ).
:* Hungarian uses the umlaut, the acute and double acute accent ( unique to Hungarian ): ö ü, á é í ó ú and ő ű.
:* Turkish uses a G with a breve ( Ğ ), two letters with an umlaut ( Ö and Ü, representing two rounded front vowels ), two letters with a cedilla ( Ç and Ş, representing the affricate and the fricative ), and also possesses a dotted capital İ ( and a dotless lowercase ı representing a high unrounded back vowel ).
:* Hawaiian uses the kahakô ( macron ) over vowels, although there is some disagreement over considering them as individual letters.
:* Maltese uses a C, G, and Z with a dot over them ( Ċ, Ġ, Ż ), and also has an H with an extra horizontal bar.
:* Vietnamese uses the horn diacritic for the letters ơ and ư ; the circumflex for the letters â, ê, and ô ; the breve for the letter ă ; and a bar through the letter đ.
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:* Remark ฉ ั นห ิ วแล ้ ว mostly means " I am hungry right now " because normally, แล ้ ว () is a past-tense marker, but แล ้ ว has many other uses as well.
:* and vowels
:* Between vowels: heathen, fathom ; and the frequent combination-ther -: bother, brother, dither, either, father, Heather, lather, mother, other, rather, slither, southern, together, weather, whether, wither, smithereens ; Caruthers, Gaithersburg, Netherlands, Witherspoon, and similar compound names where the first component ends in '- ther ' or '- thers '.
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