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No, Hebrew has many diacritical marks, but nothing that like an umlaut, except maybe the vowel tsere, which is pronounced eh and appears underneath the letter like this: אֵ

Additionally, Hebrew does not have front-rounded vowels (i.e. the sounds of ö or ü).

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