See also: ◌̱ ◌͟◌ (romanization) used when transcribing Arabic to tie together the digraphs ⟨d͟h, d͟j, g͟h, k͟h, s͟h, t͟h⟩ for ذ (ḏ), ج (j), غ (ḡ), خ (ḵ)...
See also: ◌̃ ◌͠◌ (phonetics) A tilde that spans two letters, such as a nasal diphthong like ⟨a͠u⟩. If the two letters are joined by a tie bar (or slur)...
◌᷍◌ (lexicography, dated) Ties together the pronunciation-key digraphs a᷍a, a᷍i, a᷍u, e᷍e, e᷍i, e᷍u, o᷍i. ◌᷍◌ (obsolete) Used to mark the diphthongs ⟨e᷍a⟩...
◌͢◌ (extIPA) Slurred or sliding articulation. Joins two letters into a consonantal diphthong such as [s͢θ], which moves from [s] to [θ] within the time...
See also: ◌̆ ◌͝◌ (lexicography) Used to mark the digraph ⟨oo⟩ as having its 'short' sound: ⟨o͝o⟩ /ʊ/. ⟨◌̆⟩ is used for a single vowel letter. ◌͝◌ (cartography)...
See also: ◌̑, ◌̮, ⁀, and ‿ The tie bar, or slur, may occur over or under the pair of letters, ⟨◌͡◌⟩ or ⟨◌͜◌⟩, depending on the preference of the writer...
See also: ◌̄ ◌͞◌ (lexicography) Used to mark the digraph ⟨oo⟩ as having its 'long' sound: ⟨o͞o⟩ /uː/. (lexicography, dated) Ties together the pronunciation-key...