From an English to Spanish website: dieresis (accent on the 1st "e")
Umlauts are called "diéresis" in Spanish. They are used to indicate that a vowel should be pronounced separately rather than combined with the preceding vowel.
The two dots on top of certain German letters are called umlauts. They modify the pronunciation of the vowel. In German, the umlauted vowels are ä, ö, and ü.
Edges are called "bordes" in Spanish.
spanish cry of acclaim
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de español" in Spanish.
To type umlauts on a Mac laptop, you can press and hold the letter you want to add an umlaut to (such as "u" for ü) and a menu with accented options will appear, then select the desired option. For "ß" (esszett), you can press Option + S.
Umlauts
in German they are called umlauts
There are only three letters with umlauts in German. ä, ü, and ö. Umlauts at the two dots over the letters.
They're not umlauts. They're diacritic marks. They denote which vowel follows the consonant, and can also tell you to nasalize that particular segment of the word.
Bratwurst ("u" has umlauts) meaning saussage
Tschuss (The u in Tschuss has umlauts on it -2 dots on it- )
You'd need a keyboard with umlauts, or you have to use unicode characters.
The two dots on top of certain German letters are called umlauts. They modify the pronunciation of the vowel. In German, the umlauted vowels are ä, ö, and ü.
It a dieresis used in German to change the tone of the vowel eg from u to ue and ah to a
German has no umlaut on the letter e. Umlauts however differentiate pronunciations.
A spanish girl is called chica
Ranch in Spanish is Rancho.