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  1. Umlaut (diacritic) Umlaut ( / ˈʊmlaʊt /) is a name for the two dots diacritical mark ( ̈) as used to indicate in writing (as part of the letters ä , ö , and ü ) the result of the historical sound shift due to which former back vowels are now pronounced as front vowels (for example [a], [ɔ], and [ʊ] as [ɛ], [œ], and [ʏ] ).

  2. To type ê (e with circumflex/kappie), press [Ctrl]+ [^ caret] then e. To type ë (e with umlaut), press [Ctrl]+ [Shift]+ [; semicolon] then e. NOTE: These keystrokes will give you the lowercase e with accents. However, if you want uppercase e with accent letters, turn on the caps lock whilst typing these shortcuts.

  3. Apr 25, 2023 · A diaeresis is a set of two dots placed generally above vowel letters, as in ü, ï, and ö. Meanwhile, a grave accent is that backward-leaning mark as in è and à. What we are dealing with today is the one called “acute accent” that goes with “e” or “é”. It is a forward-leaning mark that is common among Latin and Greek languages.

  4. That's Z, o, and e with "umlaut" or "dieresis" or "two dots". Two dots mean two syllables. Zoë is the name of my new niece, Zoë. Two syllables, rhymes with Bowie. Zoe is the name of my sister's friend, Zoe. One syllable, rhymes with Toe. I don't like to think of confusing Zoë with Zoe. Cute baby yes, Mrs. Long no: not the same.

  5. Diaeresis [a] ( / daɪˈɛrəsɪs, - ˈɪər -/ dy-ERR-ə-siss, -⁠EER-) [1] is a name for the two dots diacritical mark ( ̈) as used to indicate the separation of two distinct vowel letters in adjacent syllables when an instance of diaeresis (or hiatus) occurs, so as to distinguish from a digraph or diphthong . It consists of a two dots ...

  6. For the notations , / / and [ ] used in this article, see IPA Brackets and transcription delimiters. Diacritical marks of two dots ¨, placed side-by-side over or under a letter, are used in a number of languages for several different purposes. The most familiar to English-language speakers are the diaeresis and the umlaut, though there are ...

  7. É with the acute ac­cent de­notes the pro­nun­ci­a­tion / e / (as “e” in “hey”; some­where be­tween “e” in “bet” and “ee” in “see”). It used wher­ever the pro­nun­ci­a­tion re­quires this sound, but the gen­eral rules would dic­tate oth­er­wise if no ac­cent were used. Re­mem­ber not to write “é ...

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