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Create and copy any accented letter. Pick a base letter and an accent type to build it, or grab one straight from the quick-copy keyboard below. Click anything to copy it to your clipboard.
1 Choose a base letter
2 Choose an accent type
3 Copy your letter
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Click any letter to copy it. Filter by language or base letter, or search by character.
No letters match those filters. Try “All languages” or a different base letter.
What each accent mark is called, where it is used, and a few letters that carry it.
Rising mark — French, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech and more.
Falling mark — French and Italian.
Hat-shaped — French, Portuguese, Romanian.
Wavy line — Spanish and Portuguese.
Two dots (diaeresis) — German and Nordic languages.
Hook below — French, Portuguese, Turkish.
Ring above — Scandinavian and Czech.
Háček (inverted circumflex) — Czech, Slovak, Slavic.
Long-vowel bar — Latin, Māori, romanized Japanese.
Curved line above — Romanian and Turkish.
Small hook below — Polish and Lithuanian.
Dot above — Polish, Lithuanian, Maltese.
Pick a base letter A–Z and an accent type. The tool combines them into the exact accented character.
Click any letter in the keyboard, or the copy buttons in the builder, to put it on your clipboard.
Press Ctrl + V on Windows or Cmd + V on Mac to paste it into any app.
Use Alt codes on the numeric keypad — for example Alt + 0233 for é — or open the Windows Character Map. The fastest way is to click any letter on this page to copy it.
Hold Option plus a modifier, then the letter: Option + E then E gives é. You can also press and hold a letter key to see the accent menu, or just copy the letter from here.
On Windows press Alt + 0241 (ñ) or Alt + 0209 (Ñ). On a Mac press Option + N then N. Or click ñ in the keyboard above to copy it.
French uses the acute (é), grave (è, à, ù), circumflex (ê, â, î, ô, û), cedilla (ç) and diaeresis (ë, ï, ü). Filter the keyboard to French to see them all and copy any with one click.
On Windows: Alt + 0228 (ä), Alt + 0246 (ö), Alt + 0252 (ü) and Alt + 0223 (ß). On a Mac press Option + U then the vowel. Or filter to German above and click to copy.
The acute (´) leans to the right and often marks stress or a closed vowel; the grave (`) leans to the left and usually marks a different vowel quality or grammar. They are not interchangeable.
Yes. Use the builder at the top: pick any base letter A–Z, pick an accent type, and it combines them for you — then copy the uppercase or lowercase version.