Unaccented in a sentence as an adjective

Both "nad" and "na" are unaccented like "sa", which nicely explains merging them with "tichím".

This: "The unaccented Roman letters didnt spell out the code.

It's not hard to spot any of those 3, although anyone with those accents can learn to speak in "unaccented American".

Many of my collages use the unaccented version of their names just to avoid complications.

And if you can find one who also speaks unaccented English, they can help you compare them with the English d and t. That said, by far the harder part of Sanskrit will be grammar and vocab.

My own and those of my friends growing up would probably be classified squarely as "General American" and unaccented.

I don't want s to match š, h to match ḫ, g to match g̃, r to match ř, or any accented vowels matching any differently accented or unaccented vowels.

It would be surprising if it were a language issue, given Bach speaks accented english much more rapidly than the host speaking mostly unaccented english.

The accents are very eclectic, because the population is, but it's generally unaccented.

From the article, describing the code symbols that are Roman letters: These unaccented Roman letters appeared with the frequency youd expect in a European language.

"unaccented American"I think you mean "with a generic region-free American accent".

As long as you stay in the UTF-8 Latin alphabet, Facebook won't complain about the name change; and as far as I can tell this completely removes me from searches containing my real unaccented name.

If you use a function like this, it will need to be run for every entry; doesn't that invalidate the whole point of having indexes ?What you can do is storing the unaccented, simplified version of a word.

Make a copy of the text to be filtered, modified as follows.-- change upper case letters to lower case-- change 0 to o, 1 to i, 3 to e, 5 to s, and vowels with various accent marks to the corresponding unaccented lower case vowel-- discard anything elseFor example, if the input was start the assault. let's f-u-c-k them it would become starttheassaultletsfuckthem 2.

Make a copy of the text to be filtered, modified as follows.-- change upper case letters to lower case-- change 0 to o, 1 to i, 3 to e, 5 to s, and vowels with various accent marks to the corresponding unaccented lower case vowel-- discard anything elseFor example, if the input was "Start the assault. let's f-u-c-k them" it would become "starttheassaultletsfuckthem".2.

Unaccented definitions

adjective

used of syllables; "an atonic syllable carries no stress"

See also: atonic

adjective

(used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress; "a syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable"; "a weak stress on the second syllable"

See also: light weak