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diaeresis

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diaeresis

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Cedilla

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Caron

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - English language

English is a West Germanic language that is spoken in Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, the United States, and many other countries. English is now the third-most spoken native language worldwide (after Chinese and Hindi), with some 380 million speakers. It has lingua franca status in many parts of the world, due to the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries and that of the United S ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Welsh language

Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg, pronounced kəmˈrɑːɨɡ, ə ɡəmˈrɑːɨɡ), not to be confused with Welsh English (the English language as spoken in Wales), is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic spoken natively in Wales (Cymru), and in the Chubut Valley, a Welsh i ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Spanish language

Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is an Iberian Romance language, and the fourth most-widely spoken language in the world according to some sources, while other sources list it as the second or third most spoken language. It is spoken as a first language by about 352 million people, or by 417 million including non-native speakers (according to 1999 estimates). Some assert that, after English, Spanish can now be considered the second most important language in the world (probably replacing even French), ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Yo Cyrillic

Yo (Ё, ё) is the seventh letter of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, invented to replace the recklessly confused е and o for soft o relatively soon after the introduction of the Civil Alphabet (the Grazhdanka). It is used in the Russian and Belarusian languages, along with many of the Caucasian and Turkic languages which use or used the Cyrillic alphabet, but not in many of the other Slavic languages. It is spoken as an iotated or palatalized O ("yo", IPA [jo] ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Coptic language

The Coptic language is the last phase of the Egyptian languages, and is the direct descendant of the ancient Egyptian language written in the hieroglyphic, hieratic, and demotic scripts. The Coptic alphabet is written in a slightly modified form of the Greek alphabet, with some letters (which vary from dialect to dialect) deriving directly from demotic. As a living language of daily conversation, Coptic flourished from circa AD 200 to 1100. It survives today as the liturgical language of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - U Cyrillic

U (У, у) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the vowel /u/. In few languages similar (but not the same) letters are used (see [1]) with other diacritics: Tajik: Ӯ (with macron); Altai (Oyrot), Khakas, Gagauz, Khanty, Mari: Ӱ (with diaeresis); Chuvash: Ӳ (with double acute); U Cyrillic - See Also. Ў ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Internet slang

Internet slang is slang which Internet users have coined and promulgated. Such terms typically originated with the purpose of saving keystrokes: many use the same abbreviations in text messages. The terms often appear in lower case, with capitals often reserved for emphasis: The pronoun "I", for example, often appears simply as "i". To avoid misapprehension and clarify the author's intent, Emoticons (or smilies) such as :), netizens may use emoticons both genuinely and sarcastically; for example the :P emotico ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Ogonek

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( ¨ ) ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Boötes

Boötes, a name deriving from Egypt, is one of the 88 modern constellations and was also one of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy. Boötes is generally referred to as the Bear Watcher, since it appears to be watching over the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. It contains the third brightest star in the night sky, Arcturus. Note that the "ö" in the name is a diaeresis, not an umlaut. The constellation is located between 0° and +60° declination, 13 and 16 hours of right ascension on the celestial sphere. Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Anusvara

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( ¨ ) ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Ä

"Ä", or "ä", is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter A with umlaut, or a letter A with diaeresis. Ä - Letter Ä. The letter Ä occurs in the Finnish, Swedish, Estonian, and Slovak alphabets, where it represents a vowel sound. In Finnish this is always [æ]; in Estonian regional variation allows for either [æ] and Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Bar diacritic

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( ¨ ) ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Umlaut

The term umlaut is used for two closely related notions: a special kind of vowel modification and a particular diacritic mark. Umlaut - Vowel modification. Umlaut - Germanic umlaut. In linguistics, the process of umlaut (from German um- "changed", "transformation" + Laut "sound") is a modification of a vowel which causes it to be pronounced more similarly to a vowel or semivowel in a following syllable. This process is found in many languages. The ter ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Ring diacritic

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Macron

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( ¨ ) ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Grave accent

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( Including:

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Œ

Ethel (Œ, œ; pronounced /eðəl/) is a letter used in medieval and early modern Latin, and in modern French, and also the vowel sound it represents. The letter is a ligature of o and e. In Old English the name was spelled eðel. Œ - Overview. The combination denotes a diphthong, IPA [oe], that had a value similar to English "OI". It was used in borrowings from Greek words having the diphthong "OI" ("ΟΙ, οι"). Both classical an ...

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diaeresis: Encyclopedia - Ü

"Ü", or "ü", is a glyph which represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, the letter U with umlaut, or a letter U with diaeresis. Ü - Letter Ü. The letter Ü occurs in the Estonian, Hungarian, Turkish, Azeri, Turkmen, Tatar Latin alphabet alphabets, where it represents a front rounded high vowel (/y/). This same letter appears in the Chinese romanizations pinyin, Wade-Giles, and the German-based Lessing-Othmer, where it represents the same sound: ...

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