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English
Noun
haĉek
- (rare, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of háček
- 2002, Andrew Zawacki, By Reason of Breakings, poem iv: “Diacritics”, page 28:
- Ask to be that diver falling haĉek into this wave.
- 2003 February 24, "Lee Sau Dan" (username), Re: Non-umlaut umlauts (see the original message), in {{{1}}}, Usenet:
- BTW, Esperanto uses a “breve” on the “u”, i.e. ŭ, not a haĉek.
2006 December 8, Mary Betik Trojacek, Beyond Ellis Island, page 17:My father always wrote Bětik with a little “v” called haĉek, above the “e”; Marušaks placed the haĉek above the “s”.
Usage notes
- The spelling haĉek employs a circumflex, rather than a háček. Use of the letter Ĉ is almost wholly restricted to Esperanto (where it denotes the same sound, , that Č does in háček); where haĉek occurs, it may be a conscious Esperantism. This spelling is very rare and, where it occurs, may be regarded as featuring an erroneous inversion of the háček diacritic: ˇ → ˆ.
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