A diacritical mark (two dots) placed over a vowel in German to indicate a change in sound.
Sinônimos
Examples for "umlaut"
Examples for "umlaut"
1But they are not an umlaut, not in the English language.
2I'm telling you, Nik, that German is in this up to his umlaut.
3Well those two dots are often mistakenly called an umlaut.
4R. Meir umlaut over the i, wherever this name appears
5Several of the German words contain "o-umlaut", which has been rendered as "oe".
1We get more mail about less and fewer than almost everything except the dieresis.
2The dieresis is transcribed by a preceding hyphen.
1He used a diaeresis in preeminent, and accented e's in debris and denouement.
2Transcript (light orchestral music) I'm looking for an example of a diaeresis.
3The diaeresis is transcribed by a following hyphen.
4The diaeresis we use in English.
5Wife Number Four -Emanuel Eli Washinsky, except that he was unsuitable by virtue of having no diaeresis.
6We put those two dots, the diaeresis over the second O in cooperate and the second E in preexisting.
7If I had my search function on, I could find many of the words that we use the diaeresis on.
8He used a diaeresis in preeminent, and accented "e"s in debris and denouement, and in some French words.
9A Diaeresis is put over the latter of two vowels, to show that they belong to two distinct syllables; thus, cooperate.
Translations for diæresis