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  1. The German alphabet has 26 letters, one ligature (ß) and three umlauts. These umlauts are: Ä – as in Äpfel (apples) Ö – as in Österreich (Austria) Ü – as in Grüße (greetings) Umlauts are characterized by the two dots on top of the letter. They are an important part of German words, both for grammar function and pronunciation.

  2. Place your cursor at the desired location within the document. Turn on you Num Lock. Press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard. Whilst still holding on to the Alt key, press the umlaut alt code and release the alt key. For example, to type umlaut o, press and hold the key and press 0250 on the numeric keypad.

  3. If you still find it a task a write two dots above a letter, you can simply write “e” after the alphabets a, o and u. This is the easiest method to write a, o and u accent in German. Thus, a with two dots can be written as “ae“ Äpfel can be written as Aepfel. o with two dots can be written as “oe“ Öffnen can we written as Oeffnen

  4. Ä = ALT+0196. Ö = ALT+0214. Ü = ALT+0220. ß = ALT+0223. Remember, these codes only work if you use the numeric keypad, not the numbers at the top of the keyboard. Also, make sure that Num Lock is turned on. If you want to use the German umlauts in HTML code then you can also use ‘HTML Entities’ and HTML Unicode calls.

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  5. A, o, u with two dots make things become unreal. Konnte and könnte – only two dots separate the verbs, but the meaning couldn’t be any more different. The first sentence simply describes what we did, we are giving the facts, I did it. Making factual statements is called the indicative mood from a grammatical point of view.

  6. Dec 14, 2022 · ö = alt + 0246. ü = alt + 0252. Ä = alt + 142. Ö = alt + 153. Ü = alt + 154. ß = alt + 0223. Simply hold (press and keep pressed) the ALT key, then type the number combinations on the number pad of your computer. Many smaller laptops don’t even have a number pad these days.

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  8. Mar 26, 2016 · ü. ue. lure (“ooh” with pursed lips) Tür (tuer) ( door) To make your German vowels ä, ö, and ü sound a bit more authentic, try progressing through the ä, ö, and ü sounds, pronouncing the vowels as though you’re getting ready to kiss someone — in other words, round your lips and pucker up, baby! The ü sound is pronounced with ...

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