Combining Diacritical Marks

The Combining Diacritical Marks Unicode block is a range of characters in the Unicode standard that includes a variety of letters and diacritical marks that are used to modify the sounds of other letters in written language. These characters are called "combining diacritical marks" because they are placed above or below other letters in a word, rather than between them like some other diacritical marks. The Combining Diacritical Marks block is part of the larger Unicode standard, which provides a standardized way to represent characters from various writing systems in a digital form. The Combining Diacritical Marks block includes a variety of letters and marks that are used to represent sounds from languages all over the world.
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