To type an umlaut above a dash, you typically need to use a combination of characters since there isn’t a standard character for that specific combination. You can use a special character for the umlaut (¨) followed by the dash (-), but it may not render as intended in all contexts. Alternatively, in graphic design or word processing software, you can create the effect by layering text or using a text box to position the umlaut over the dash.
For a lowercase 'a' with an umlaut, hold down the alt key and press 0282 For an uppercase 'a' with an umlaut, hold down the alt key and press 0196
The German word is "Umlaut."
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
An umlaut. An umlaut is just one example of a diacritical. Other diacriticals whose names are useful to learn are the tilde, circumflex, and cedilla.
An umlaut is a symbol used in German, it consists of two little dots above a, o or u to give ä ö ü which changes the pronunciation of the letter
To type an umlaut on a PC, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For example, hold down the "Alt" key and type "0228" on the numeric keypad for "ä," "0246" for "ö," and "0252" for "ü." Alternatively, you can change your keyboard layout to German or use the Character Map application to find and insert umlaut characters.
Change your keyboard settings so that you can type them naturally with your keyboard. Alternatively, for fast access, go to the wiki page for umlaut and copy the ASCII representation of the letter you desire. Paste where needed.
It is called a diersis or umlaut, depending on how it's being used.
Schwarz Schonkeit (the O has those two points above it, called Umlaut).
many like spout,mouth,cloud...AnswerSpoutLoutGroutGoutRoutBoutAboutFloutDevoutTroutSurtout (a type of jacket or waistcoat)CloutDoubtUmlautI disagree with the above: mouth and cloud do not rhyme with out. The ending has to be the sound of OUT or OWT, or AUT in umlaut.
It is a Umlaut - it is placed over a vowel to indicate a more central articulation
A sound change where a vowel was modified to conform more closely to the vowel in the next syllable.