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The two dots indicates the beginning of a new octave. The 12th fret notes are the same notes as the open cords, only one octave higher. ( E A B G B E ) The also helps the guitarists to visualise more easily their fingers position on the fretboard.
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It is possibly the vowels: A I E O and U
7/6 You just put the bottom number on top and the top number on bottom.
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Press the option key and then press u Then type e
Geseen enn. (Two dots on top of the e after the s in Gesseen.)
I think the two dots are an umlaut. In that cas it is pronunced as if there were an e after the a. 'Staer'
I have seen it spelled * Zoe * Zoey * Zoee * Zoe.. (two dots over the e, can't get that to type here, though. sorry!)
because there is 1 of letter of every thing
My name is bronte so i know. firstly.....two dots on top of the 'e' next to each other not on top of each other. and you pronounce it- 'bron-ti' though DO NOT emphisize the 'i' but 'bron-tee' however you wish to say it :)
All you have to do is hold in the e key and go up or down with you blackberry's trackpad or scrollerball.
Those dots are called an "Umlaut". They indicate that the e should be pronounced separately. So it's not pronounced Noel, like the name Joel. It's pronounced as No-El.
I think they are supposed to e-bombs, since you usually need two these days.
The letter "e" with two dots on top is called "ë" and is called diaeresis. It is used in languages such as German and Dutch to indicate that the "e" should be pronounced as a separate syllable rather than forming a diphthong with the preceding vowel.
It depends on where you live but here is how you say mother: *nene or mama The e's have two dots above them.
The two dots indicates the beginning of a new octave. The 12th fret notes are the same notes as the open cords, only one octave higher. ( E A B G B E ) The also helps the guitarists to visualise more easily their fingers position on the fretboard.