Acute Accent vs Latin Capital Letter E With Diaeresis
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Property Comparison
| Property | ´ 00B4 | Ë 00CB |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Acute Accent | Latin Capital Letter E With Diaeresis |
| Category | Latin Extended | Latin Extended |
| Block | Latin-1 Supplement | Latin-1 Supplement |
| Script | Zyyy | Latn |
| General Category | Modifier Symbol (Sk) | Uppercase Letter (Lu) |
| Bidirectional | ON | L |
Encoding Comparison
| Format | 00B4 | 00CB |
|---|---|---|
| Unicode | U+00B4 | U+00CB |
| HTML Decimal | ´ | Ë |
| HTML Hex | ´ | Ë |
| CSS | \00B4 | \00CB |
| JavaScript | \u{B4} | \u{CB} |
| Python | \u00b4 | \u00cb |
| UTF-8 | c2 b4 | c3 8b |
How to Distinguish
Both Acute Accent and Latin Capital Letter E With Diaeresis belong to the Latin Extended category and the Latin-1 Supplement block. Compare their codepoints and visual rendering to distinguish them.
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