When a vowel has two dots over it (diaeresis), it indicates that the vowel is to be pronounced as a separate syllable rather than combined with the previous vowel. This is common in some languages, like German and Dutch, to show that the two vowels should be pronounced individually.
Two dots over a vowel is normally called a dieresis. There is a special case of the dieresis in German where the two dots cause the vowel to change (sound and meaning): this special case is called umlaut.
A letter "u" with two dots above it is called an umlaut. In languages like German, it indicates a change in the pronunciation of the vowel, often making it sound as two separate vowels or modifying its sound.
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.
Yes, the vowel "a" in the word "tablet" has a short vowel sound.
The word "coins" has 2 vowel sounds: /ɔɪ/ and /ɪ/.
Two dots over a vowel is normally called a dieresis. There is a special case of the dieresis in German where the two dots cause the vowel to change (sound and meaning): this special case is called umlaut.
A letter "u" with two dots above it is called an umlaut. In languages like German, it indicates a change in the pronunciation of the vowel, often making it sound as two separate vowels or modifying its sound.
it means square root. Ö9 = 3
Do You Mean Like This :)(:( there is 2 dots press shift and the dots and the parenthasees
The 2 dots indicates a diacritical mark called an 'Umlaut' .
There are 21 dots on a standard six sided die. Over half of the dots are on only 2 sides.
it means 2 dots open each door it a ridol so 2 dots open 1 door 4 dots open 2 doors and 6 dots open 3 doors
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It means they are probably expecting an answer in return
In Morse Code, ••- is the letter U.
You can tell by slightly flipping it over (Gently), and when you can see all of the body (but be careful to not drop it), look at the body. Do you see 2 dots? if you do, its a female. If you dont see 2 dots, its a male.
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.