Vowel Diacritics

This table is organized by accent diacritic, then vowel. See the HTML Accent Chart or the Old English HTML codes for capital letters with accents.

For each combination, codes in bold teal are entity codes or decimal Unicode numeric codes. Codes in navy are Unicode hexadecimal codes.

The Combine code can be used after any letter to create a diacritic. Examples will be given with open o /ɔ/. For example to create a nasalized open o /ɔ̃/, you can use the entity code for open o (&‌#596; or &‌#x030F;) plus the combining diacritic code. The decimal version of ɔ̃ would be
&‌#596;&‌#771; and the hexadecimal version would be &‌#x030F;&‌#x0303;.

Note: If a cell contains just a double dash, there is no code. Combining accents are shown over a dash.

Accent Code by Vowel and Diacritic
Accent A E I O U Y W Combine
Grave
&‌Vgrave;
à
&‌agrave;
è
&‌egrave;
ì
&‌igrave
ò
&‌ograve;
ù
&‌ugrave;

&‌#7923;
&‌#x1EF3;

&‌#7809;
&‌#x1E81;
–̀
&‌#768;
&‌#x0300;
Double Grave ȁ
&‌#513;
&‌#x0201;
ȅ
&‌#517;
&‌#x0205;
ȉ
&‌#521;
&‌#x0205;
ȍ
&‌#525;
&‌#x020D;
ȕ
&‌#533;
&‌#x0215;
–̏
&‌#783;
&‌#x030F;
Acute
&‌Vacute;
á
&‌aacute;
é
&‌eacute;
í
&‌iacute;
ó
&‌oacute;
ú
&‌uacute;
ý
&‌yacute;

&‌#7811;
&‌#x1E83;
–́
&‌#769;
&‌#x0301;
Double Acute ő
&‌#337;
&‌#x0151;
ű
&‌#369;
&‌#x0171;
–̋
&‌#779;
&‌#x030B;
Circumflex
&‌Vcirc;
â
&‌acirc;
ê
&‌ecirc;
î
&‌icirc;
ô
&‌ocirc;
û
&‌ucirc;
ŷ
&‌#375;
&‌#x0177;
ŵ
&‌#373;
&‌#x0175;
–̂
&‌#770;
&‌#x0302;
Umlaut
&‌Vuml;
ä
&‌auml;
ë
&‌euml;
ï
&‌iuml;
ö
&‌ouml;
ü
&‌uuml;
ÿ
&‌yuml;

&‌#7813;
&‌#x1E85;
–̈
&‌#776;
&‌#x0308;
Tilde
&‌Vtilde;
ã
&‌atilde;

&‌#7869;
&‌#x1EBD;
ĩ
&‌#297;
&‌#x0129;
õ
&‌otilde;
ũ
&‌#361;
&‌#x0169;

&‌#7929;
&‌#x1EF9;
–̃
&‌#771;
&‌#x0303;
Ogonek
(Backwards
Cedilla)
ą
&‌#261;
&‌#x0105;
ę
&‌#281;
&‌#x0119;
į
&‌#303;
&‌#x012F;
ǫ
&‌#491;
&‌#x01EB;
ų
&‌#371;
&‌#x0173;
–̨
&‌#808;
&‌#x0328;
Macron/Long ā
&‌#257;
&‌#x0101;
ē
&‌#275;
&‌#x0113;
ī
&‌#299;
&‌#x012B;
ō
&‌#333;
&‌#x014D;
ū
&‌#363;
&‌#x016B;
ȳ
&‌#563;
&‌#x0233;
–̄
&‌#772;
&‌#x0304;
Breve/Short ă
&‌#259;
&‌#x0103;
ĕ
&‌#277;
&‌#x0115;
ĭ
&‌#301;
&‌#x012D;
ŏ
&‌#335;
&‌#x014F;
ŭ
&‌#365;
&‌#x016D;
–̆
&‌#774;
&‌#x0306;
Hachek ǎ
&‌#462;
&‌#x01CE;
ě
&‌#283;
&‌#x011B;
ǐ
&‌#464;
&‌#01D0;
ǒ
&‌#466;
&‌#x01D2;
ǔ
&‌#468;
&‌#x01D4;
–̌
&‌#780;
&‌#x030C;
Dot Above ȧ
&‌#551;
&‌#x0227;
ė
&‌#279;
&‌#x0117;
ȯ
&‌#559;
&‌#x022F;

&‌#7823;
&‌#x1E8F;

&‌#7815;
&‌#x1E87;
–̇
&‌#775;
&‌#0307;
Dot Below
&‌#7841;
&‌#x1EA1;

&‌#7865;
&‌#x1EB9;

&‌#7883;
&‌#x1ECB;

&‌#7885;
&‌#x1ECD;

&‌#7909;
&‌#x1EE5;

&‌#7925;
&‌#x1EF5;

&‌#7685;
&‌#1E05;
Voiceless –̥
&‌#805;
&‌#x0325;
Creaky
&‌#7707;
&‌#x1E1B;

&‌#7725;
&‌#x1E2D;

&‌#7797;
&‌#x1E75;
–̰
&‌#816;
&‌#x0330;
Murmered
&‌#7795;
&‌#x1E73;
–̤
&‌#804;
&‌#x0324;

For consonants, see the IPA Symbol page or specific By Language page.

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