Portuguese Accented Letters

Portuguese uses acute, circumflex, grave, tilde, and cedilla characters. Copy the full working set here.

á
a acute
à
a grave
â
a circumflex
ã
a tilde
é
e acute
ê
e circumflex
í
i acute
ó
o acute
ô
o circumflex
õ
o tilde
ú
u acute
ç
c cedilla

Codes for Portuguese Accented Letters

LetterNameUnicodeHTMLWindows Alt codeCopy
áa acuteU+00E1áAlt + 0225
àa graveU+00E0àAlt + 0224
âa circumflexU+00E2âAlt + 0226
ãa tildeU+00E3ãAlt + 0227
ée acuteU+00E9éAlt + 0233
êe circumflexU+00EAêAlt + 0234
íi acuteU+00EDíAlt + 0237
óo acuteU+00F3óAlt + 0243
ôo circumflexU+00F4ôAlt + 0244
õo tildeU+00F5õAlt + 0245
úu acuteU+00FAúAlt + 0250
çc cedillaU+00E7çAlt + 0231

Typing Methods That Work Across Devices

Windows

Use the listed Alt code with the numeric keypad when one is available. In Microsoft Word, type the hexadecimal digits from the Unicode value and press Alt + X.

Mac

For common accents, press and hold the base letter to open the accent menu. You can also open Character Viewer with Control + Command + Space.

Chromebook and Linux

Press Ctrl + Shift + U, enter the hexadecimal Unicode value without U+, and press Enter. Compose-key sequences may also be available on Linux.

iPhone and Android

Press and hold the base letter, slide to the accented form, and release. Copying from the table is useful when a keyboard layout does not offer the character.

When These Characters Are Used

Accents mark stress, vowel quality, nasalization, or grammatical distinctions. The tilde indicates nasal vowels, while ç represents a soft C sound before A, O, or U.

Accents are part of correct spelling, not decorative extras. Omitting one can change pronunciation, meaning, or grammatical form. Preserve the intended character when copying names, addresses, quotations, and foreign-language text.