Macron below is a combining diacritical mark that is used in various orthographies.
A non-combining form is . It is not to be confused with , and . The difference between "macron below" and "low line" is that the latter results in an unbroken underline when it is run together: compare <big>añá¸Âcñ</big> and <big>aòbòcò</big> (only the latter should look like <big><u>abc</u></big>).
Unicode defines several characters for the macron below:
There are many similar marks covered elsewhere:
Various precomposed letters with a macron below are defined in Unicode:
Note that the Unicode character names of precomposed characters whose decompositions contain use "WITH LINE BELOW" rather than "WITH MACRON BELOW". Thus, decomposes to and .
The Vietnamese ÃÂá»Âng currency sign resembles a lower case d with a stroke and macron below: but is neither a letter nor decomposable.
In Swedish, is frequently used as a substitute for , particularly in handwriting and in prose.