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What is the line over a letter in phonetics called?

The line over a letter in phonetics is called a macron.

It indicates that the vowel sound is long.

For example, the word "mate" is pronounced with a long "a" sound, which is represented phonetically as /meɪt/, with a macron over the "a".

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