“̩” U+0329: Combining Vertical Line Below

̩ Combining Vertical Line Below

U+0329
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ℹ️ About

The Combining Vertical Line Below (U+0329) is a nonspacing diacritical mark primarily used in linguistic transcription. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it is placed under a consonant (like n̩ or l̩) to indicate that it serves as a syllabic nucleus. As a “combining” character, it modifies the preceding base character rather than standing alone.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with | (Vertical Bar) or spacing phonetic modifiers.

Codes

HTML ̩
CSS \0329
Python \u0329

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