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What is the line over top of a vowel called?
The line over top of a vowel is called a
macron
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It's a diacritical mark used in various languages to indicate that the vowel is long.
Is when a short or long vowel word?
Does cheeses have a long or short vowel sound?
Phonology
What part of speech is split?
Is the word Huge a verb?
What is the meaning of word consumed?
How do you pronounce caoimhin?
Does says have a silent consonant?
What is the meaning of phrase figurative language?
What does the spanish word quierro mean in English?
What is the noun word of speak?
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