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    Diacritics Keyboard

    Universal Accents & Marks at Your Fingertips

    A diacritic is a mark, point, or sign added or attached to a letter or character to distinguish it from another of similar form. Our universal diacritics keyboard provides instant access to these essential marks for dozens of languages.

    What Characters Are Included?

    We've compiled the most frequently used diacritics and accented characters from across the globe into one easy-to-use interface.

    • Accents — á, é, í, ó, ú, à, è, ì, ò, ù
    • Umlauts & Diaeresis — ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ
    • Circumflex — â, ê, î, ô, û
    • Tildes — ã, ñ, õ
    • Cedillas & Others — ç, š, ž, ć, ś, ł, ą, ę
    • Stand-alone marks — ´, `, ^, ¨, ~, ˇ, ˘, ˙, ˚, ˛, ¸, ˝
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    Who Should Use Diacritics Keyboard?

    Polyglots

    Switching between multiple European languages without changing OS settings.

    Content Writers

    Ensuring names and terms are spelled correctly with proper accents.

    Linguists & Students

    Transcribing and studying phonetic or orthographic details.

    Web Developers

    Testing character encoding or typing content for multilingual sites.

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    Quick Typing Tips

    Use combining marks for flexibility — add marks to almost any letter.

    Check your target language rules — a tilde in Spanish is different from a tilde in Portuguese.

    Don't ignore the cedilla — it significantly changes pronunciation in French and Turkish.

    Copy and Paste is your friend — build complex sentences here and paste them into any app.

    Ready to start typing?

    Our diacritics tool is completely free and requires no configuration. Simply scroll up and begin.

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