It depends on what langauge you are talking about.
If you mean German:
ä: pronounce it like the "a" in ham
ö: pronounce it like the "ur" in murder
ü: has no equivalent in English but can be described as pronouncing the sound ee with rounded lips.
If you mean Russian:
ё: pronounced like "yo" or "oh"
If you mean French:
vowels with two dots above them do not change in pronunciation. The dots just mean that the vowel is separate from the previous vowel, such as naïve.
To diacritically mark a word, you can add diacritical marks such as accents, tildes, or umlauts to indicate pronunciation or change the meaning of a word. In many cases, these marks are placed above or below certain letters in a word to modify their sounds.
The pronunciation of the French word "partageuse" is /paʁ.ta.ʒøz/.
The word "fin" has the same pronunciation as the word "thin."
The letter ö makes an ugh sound like the word höngenous
An umlaut is a diacritical mark consisting of two dots placed over a vowel, typically to indicate a change in the vowel's pronunciation. It is commonly used in various languages such as German, Hungarian, and Swedish. In German, the umlaut can also indicate a change in meaning or grammatical function of a word.
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
I think the two dots are an umlaut. In that cas it is pronunced as if there were an e after the a. 'Staer'
A "y" with two dots above it, known as "ÿ," is called a diaeresis or umlaut. In languages like French and German, it can indicate that the vowel is pronounced separately from the preceding vowel, affecting the word's pronunciation. In some contexts, it can also appear in transliterations or specific names.
"Points" is a general French equivalent of the English word "dots."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. The pronunciation is "pwah." But the term "Ã? pois," which is pronounced "ah pwah," is used regarding polka dots.
The German word is "Umlaut."
The word for skull in German is 'Schadel' but the a has two dots above it.
Just one. "Jackson" has two, "Jacksonville" has three. The syllables of a word are usually indicated by dashes or dots in the pronunciation key in dictionary definitions.
The letter "Ä, ä" is spoken just like the a in the word "Mac".
To diacritically mark a word, you can add diacritical marks such as accents, tildes, or umlauts to indicate pronunciation or change the meaning of a word. In many cases, these marks are placed above or below certain letters in a word to modify their sounds.
"Eng-luhnd" is a pronunciation of the English word "England." But the particular sounds may be pronounced differently depending upon the speaker's birthplace. The above-mentioned pronunciation relies upon the way the word is said in the United States of America. Ing land.
"a-somp-syo" is the pronunciation of the French word assomption. The feminine noun in question showcases its singular form in the above-mentioned example. It translates literally into English as "assumption."
The word dots is a noun or a verb. Dots as a Verb: Sammy dots his paper with a paint brush. Dot as a noun: Sammy connected the dots to make a picture.