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  • Ë - Wikipedia
    German E-diaeresis in the word Poësie Ë does not occur in the official German alphabet However, a diaeresis above e in German occurs in a few proper names and ethnonyms, such as Ferdinand Piëch, Bernhard Hoëcker, Alëuten, Niuë, Uëa
  • How To Typë E With Two Dots or Umlaut (ë or Ë)
    This article will teach you how to type the e with two dots or umlaut in Windows or Mac You'll learn about the Alt Code and the keyboard shortcut for Word
  • How to Type Umlaut Letters (ä, ö, ü, ë, ï, ) on Keyboard
    In German, it is usually called an umlaut and signals a vowel change (ä, ö, ü) In other languages, you may see it called diaeresis, used to show that two vowels are pronounced separately (for example ë in some names)
  • ë - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    The letter ë indicates the sound ɛ , which is distinguished from ẹ e and, in Upper German dialects, from ä æ All of these were usually spelt e in the manuscripts, though for æ the spellings a and aͤ also occur
  • German Umlauts - ä, ö, ü - Learn German Language - Studying in Germany
    German speakers will understand that a letter followed by “e” indicates the presence of an umlaut So, no matter which method you choose, you’ll still be understood
  • The German Alphabet (das deutsche Alphabet)
    The German alphabet is very similar to that of English but it has four letters that English does not have: ä, ö, ü and ß In English, to make the pronunciation and spelling of a word clear, we say "B as in burger" but in German they use names to spell and those names are fixed
  • German alphabet - Wikipedia
    Before the introduction of the printing press, frontalization was indicated by placing an e after the back vowel to be modified, but German printers developed the space-saving typographical convention of replacing the full e with a small version placed above the vowel to be modified
  • German ä, ö, ü – what’s the difference?
    Since “e” in German is also often pronounced the same, you may be asking why we need ä at all For example, Bett (“bed” in German) is pronounced the same as “bet” in English
  • Type German letters - online German keyboard
    This page allows you to easily type German characters (such as umlauts or ß) without a German keyboard You can edit your text in the box and then copy it to your document, e-mail message, etc
  • German long and short e vowels - Paul Joyce
    To practise distinguishing between the long and short German 'e' vowels, click either here or on the sound icon on the left to hear three pairs of German words





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