[Grammar] How call this characters?

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Maniak

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How call this characters? This: ' and this: š, č, ž, ô, ý, í, ä, ň, ď...
 
How call this characters? This: ' and this: š, č, ž, ô, ý, í, ä, ň, ď...

' >> can be an inverted comma or a quotation mark depending on how it is used.

The letters you have provided are not used in English, and will have their own names in other languages.
 
I know that letters what I write is not using in English but I want to know specific name in English if existing.
 
How call this characters? This: ' and this: š, č, ž, ô, ý, í, ä, ň, ď...
The caron (wedge) is sometimes used in (non-IPA) American transcription:
[FONT=&quot]š = [/FONT][FONT=&quot]ʃ[/FONT][FONT=&quot] , č = [/FONT][FONT=&quot]ʧ [/FONT]
 
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