“͝” U+035D: Combining Double Breve

◌͝◌ Combining Double Breve

U+035D
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ℹ️ About

The Combining Double Breve (U+035D) is a specialized diacritical mark designed to span across two base characters. In phonetic transcription and philology, it typically indicates a liaison, a diphthong, or a specific tonal contour that applies to a pair of vowels or consonants simultaneously.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ◌͡◌ (U+0361 Double Inverted Breve) which curves upward.

Codes

HTML ͝
CSS \035D
Python \u035D

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