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mention the three Greek accents & show them with their mark sign

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In Greek, there are three primary accents that are used to indicate the stressed syllable of a word. Here they are, along with their mark signs:

1. **Acute Accent (ὀξεία)** - It indicates a rising pitch and is represented by a mark that slopes upwards to the right (´).
- Example: ἀγάπη (agápē)

2. **Grave Accent (βαρεία)** - It indicates a lowering of pitch and is represented by a mark that slopes downwards to the right (`).
- Example: ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos) can become ἄνθρωπός (ánthrōpos) with the grave in certain contexts.

3. **Circumflex Accent (περίστροφος)** - It indicates a rising and then falling pitch and is represented by a mark that curves (^) over the vowel.
- Example: ἡμέρα (hēméra)

These accents are important in both Ancient and Modern Greek for proper pronunciation and meaning.

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