that would be an omlaut (oooom-lau as i call it) anyway it's mainly used in Scandinavian and germanic names to give proper emphasis to a letter. I think it makes it a long a.. I am not sure but, it does note stres and pronunciation.
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The dots over i and j are called tittles. This is what wikipedia says:The tittle first appeared in Latin manuscripts in the 11th century, to distinguish the letter i from strokes of nearby letters. Although originally a larger mark, it was reduced to a dot when Roman-style typefaces were introduced.The 'u' or 'j' with two dots over are used in some languages,hungarian, Portuguese, to represent a different vowel sound to the English sound.I think they represent a vowel that is more 'fronted' than the English vowel.
Umlauts
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To get two dots over a "U" on a Mac, hold down the Option key and then press the U key. This will create the umlaut (¨) symbol. Next, release both keys and type the letter "U" to produce "Ü." Alternatively, you can use the Character Viewer by pressing Control + Command + Space, searching for "Umlaut," and selecting "Ü" from the list.
The letter "ä" with two dots over it is called an umlaut, commonly found in German and other languages. It modifies the pronunciation of the vowel, changing the sound to a more fronted articulation. In German, for example, "ä" is pronounced similarly to the English "e" in "bet." Umlauts can also appear in other languages, serving various phonetic and sometimes grammatical purposes.
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Because it might be from a different country where they do that!
The two dots over the letter E in Noel indicate that it should be pronounced as two separate syllables. This diacritic mark is called a diaeresis and is used to show that the vowels are to be pronounced individually rather than as a digraph.
A letter "u" with two dots above it is called an umlaut. In languages like German, it indicates a change in the pronunciation of the vowel, often making it sound as two separate vowels or modifying its sound.
The only thing I know about the name Chloe is that it can mean blooming and blossoming. It can also mean green or greenery which comes from and is to do with blossoming. It can also have two little dots side by side over the 'e'. I hope this helps you :D
A capital A with two dots over it is typically used in news articles to indicate that the information was based on anonymous sources or is unverified. This is a common journalistic practice to protect the identity of sources or to denote that the information has not been independently confirmed.
In the Sureno gang culture, the symbol of three dots with two lines over it often represents the phrase "La Eme," which stands for the Mexican Mafia. The three dots typically signify "mi vida loca" (my crazy life), while the two lines symbolize the number 13, which is significant to the gang as it relates to the letter M (the 13th letter of the alphabet). Together, the symbol reflects loyalty to the gang and its values.
i believe it is called three dots
it means square root. Ö9 = 3
First off, "YOU" is not a letter. I assume you mean "U" and dots above the letter "U" could be a number of things. ü, ù, ú, û, ǚ, ǘ, or ǖ. I'm going to assume YOU (which is not a letter) mean either ü, ù, or ú. The last two have ACCENTS. (I assume you know what an accent is.) The first has an UMLAUT. google it.
The paper left over after holes are punched are called chads.
The dots over i and j are called tittles. This is what wikipedia says:The tittle first appeared in Latin manuscripts in the 11th century, to distinguish the letter i from strokes of nearby letters. Although originally a larger mark, it was reduced to a dot when Roman-style typefaces were introduced.The 'u' or 'j' with two dots over are used in some languages,hungarian, Portuguese, to represent a different vowel sound to the English sound.I think they represent a vowel that is more 'fronted' than the English vowel.