For a complete beginner, what do the acute accents mean?
I read somewhere that u with the round thing (ů) is indeed ú, but they decided to write it differently for some reason. Is this because the person who got to decide had a special thing for Scandinavia or one of the Scandinavian countries? The Czech money is also called "crowns," so I couldn't help but ask myself the question.
And my main question is: is it allowed to write ú instead of ů, if I find it more consistent with the overall orthography and I like it better, or would that be wrong? I would also be happy writing the round thing everywhere instead of the accents, but I don't think that's possible