“͜” U+035C: Combining Double Breve Below

◌͜ Combining Double Breve Below

U+035C
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ℹ️ About

The Combining Double Breve Below is a non-spacing diacritical mark primarily used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and linguistics. Unlike standard diacritics, it is a “double” mark intended to span across two base characters (like k͜p), indicating a co-articulated consonant or a ligature between sounds.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ◌̮ (U+032E Breve Below) or ◌͜ (U+0361 Combining Double Inverted Breve).

Codes

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CSS \035C
Python \u035C

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