I'm not too sure, since i have a Mac, but i think you just go into insert in the menu bar, then symbols. it may be there. Good luck!
To add two dots on top of a letter in Microsoft Word 2010, you can use the shortcut keys "Ctrl+Shift+:" followed by the letter. This will create the letter with two dots, called a diaeresis or umlaut.
The two dots over the letter "i" in "naive" are called a diaeresis. It is used to indicate that the vowels are pronounced separately rather than forming a diphthong.
No, typically, after three dots (ellipsis), the following word should not be capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the start of a new sentence. Ellipses indicate a continuation or interruption of thought.
The letter with two dots is called an umlaut and is pronounced by adding a "y" sound before the vowel. For example, "ΓΌ" is pronounced like "ue" in German.
pol·lu·tion   [puh-loo-shuhn] source: dictionary.comthree syllables, as indictated by the dots or dashes2 dots/dashes = the word is broken up into three parts = three syllables
The two dots above an "a" that make a short "o" sound are called a diaeresis or umlaut. It indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately and not combined with the preceding vowel.
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on microsoft word, there's usually a sign thing you can choose from.
The word you are looking for is dice.
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
i don't know what the answer is
Dots - 2010 was released on: USA: August 2010
The German word is "Umlaut."
In Microsoft Word, a leader refers to what you will often see in a table of contents where the name of a chapter or section is linked to a page number by a line or a series of dots or hyphens across the page: Chapter 1.....................................Page 5 The line, dots, hyphens etc. are all known as leaders. You can choose what leaders you want.
The two dots over the letter "i" in "naive" are called a diaeresis. It is used to indicate that the vowels are pronounced separately rather than forming a diphthong.
In Braille, three vertical dots represent the letter L. Braille is set up on 6 dots, and the placement of the raised dots changes from letter to letter.
Well, it matters what type of Microsoft word you have on your computer. If you have Microsoft office word 2007, you go to the symbols, and click more. Scroll down/up until you find what you are looking for. The mark you refer to is called an umlaut.
The letter "Ä, ä" is spoken just like the a in the word "Mac".