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How do you use Greek Tonos character?

The Greek tonos character (acute accent, ´) is used in modern Greek to indicate word stress and is essential for pronunciation and understanding. Here's how you use it:

1. Word Stress:

* The tonos marks the stressed syllable in a word.

* It's always placed on a vowel, regardless of the length of the syllable.

* If a word has two or more syllables, it always has one and only one tonos.

2. Pronunciation:

* The stressed syllable is pronounced louder and clearer than the others.

* The tonos also affects the vowel pronunciation in some cases.

3. Examples:

* "μῆλον" (mēlon): Apple. The tonos is on the first syllable, indicating stress.

* "ἀγαπῶ" (agapō): I love. The tonos is on the second syllable, indicating stress.

* "ὀφθαλμός" (ophthalmos): Eye. The tonos is on the second syllable, indicating stress.

4. Using the tonos character:

* You can find it on most Greek keyboards and software.

* You can also copy and paste it from online resources.

* In online text editors, you might need to use the Unicode character code: U+0301.

Important Note:

* The tonos is not used in Ancient Greek.

* There are some words where the tonos can be omitted, but this is generally considered incorrect in modern Greek.

It's crucial to use the tonos correctly to avoid mispronunciation and misunderstanding.

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