ALT Codes for Slovene Letters with Accents

Below is the complete list of keyboard shortcuts using Windows ALT codes for letters with accents or diacritics that are used in writing in the Slovenian language. If you are new to ALT codes and need detailed instructions on how to use them, please read How to Use ALT Codes to Enter Special Characters. Alternatively, instead of using ALT codes, you can also just quickly tap or click any accented letter in the list below to copy it and paste it into your document.

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In the Slovene language, several letters are accompanied by accents or diacritical marks, which significantly affect their pronunciation and may distinguish them from their unaccented counterparts. Here are the accented letters used in the Slovene language:

  1. Č (c with caron): Pronounced as /tʃ/. Example: “čas” (time).
  2. Š (s with caron): Pronounced as /ʃ/. Example: “šola” (school).
  3. Ž (z with caron): Pronounced as /ʒ/. Example: “življenje” (life).
  4. À (a with grave): Rarely used in native Slovene words. It is used in some loanwords or foreign names.
  5. É (e with acute): Rarely used in native Slovene words. It is used in some loanwords or foreign names.

These letters with diacritics are vital in the Slovene language to represent specific sounds and phonetic distinctions. Proper use of the accents is essential for accurate spelling and pronunciation in Slovene.

For ALT codes for letters with accents or diacritical marks that are used in other foreign languages, visit ALT Codes for Latin Letters with Accents or Diacritical Marks used in Foreign Languages. For the the complete list of the first 256 Windows ALT Codes, visit Windows ALT Codes for Special Characters & Symbols.