Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Umlaut (/ ˈ ʊ m l aʊ t /) 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 , , and as , , and ).
Diacritical marks of two dots ¨, placed side-by-side over or under a letter, are used in several languages for several different purposes. The most familiar to English-language speakers are the diaeresis and the umlaut , though there are numerous others.
Ü (lowercase ü) is a Latin script character composed of the letter U and the diaeresis diacritical mark. In some alphabets such as those of a number of Romance languages or Guarani it denotes an instance of regular U to be construed in isolation from adjacent characters with which it would usually form a larger unit; other alphabets like the Azerbaijani, Estonian, German, Hungarian and ...
Diaeresis [a] (/ d aɪ ˈ ɛr ə s ɪ s,-ˈ ɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-siss, - EER-) [1] is a diacritical mark consisting of two dots ( ̈) that indicates that two adjacent vowel letters are separate syllables – a vowel hiatus (also called a diaeresis) – rather than a digraph or diphthong.
ÿ is a Latin script character composed of the letter Y and the diaeresis diacritical mark. It occurs in French as a variant of ï in a few proper nouns, as in the name of the Parisian suburb of L'Haÿ-les-Roses [la.i le ʁoz] and in the surname of the house of Croÿ [kʁu.i] . [ 1 ]
Two dots: Warm. Three dots: Hot. And, of course, an X means don’t iron it at all. ... An X over an iron with three bursts of steam: Avoid steaming. Laundry Symbols For Ironing.
Eng with diaeresis and dot above (three dots above) Book Pahlavi transliteration Ŋ̊ ŋ̊: Eng with ring above: IPA and other phonetic alphabets Ŋ̑ ŋ̑: Eng with inverted breve: Glagolitic transliteration Ŋ̨ ŋ̨: Eng with ogonek: Uralic dialectology Ŋ̣ ŋ̣: Eng with dot below: Inari Sami Ŋ̥ ŋ̥: Eng with ring below: Proto-Indo ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us