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It could be referring to a perpendicular line
you would get the letter t
in German they are called umlauts
3 lines on the letter F because top line, and line below that and the one going up and down
The top line of a fraction is called the "numerator". This serves to "numerate" the number of objects that you are finding a fraction of. For example, in the fraction 3/4, you are finding three quarters of something else.
Its called a tilda its a letter in spanish I learned it a few years ago
The name, address, company logo, and so on of the sender (at the top of the letter) are the letterhead.The line beginning "Dear" is the salutation.
The name, address, company logo, and so on of the sender (at the top of the letter) are the letterhead.The line beginning "Dear" is the salutation.
A macron is the symbol that represents a long vowel sound. It is a line placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced with a long sound.
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The line in the lowercase letter "i" is called a dot. The dot differentiates the letter "i" from the letter "l" when written in lowercase.
Typewriter
It could be referring to a perpendicular line
you would get the letter t
The line over a letter in phonetics is called a "macron". It indicates a long vowel sound.
in German they are called umlauts