A slightly less often used characters range in the supplement blocks from U+1DC0 to U+1DCF and from U+20D0 to U+20F0. The main block of combining characters is located in the Unicode range of code points from U+0300 to U+036F. To add marks to the input data, it's first split into individual graphemes, then the marks are added to each grapheme, and then the new graphemes are combined back into a Unicode string. For example, the word "naïve" uses the "◌̈" diaeresis mark, the word "saké" uses the "◌́" acute accent mark, and the word "breathèd" use the "◌̀" grave accent mark. Diacritical marks change the sound meaning of the letters to which they are added. These marks can't be used as independent characters and they are intended only for modifying the main (base) character. Combining characters are small glyphs and marks that are added above, below, or on the main symbol. This utility adds combining characters to your Unicode data.
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