The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo
Um. i don't know how to make an i with dots but i can do this Alt+142=Ä and Alt+148=ö hope that that helps you out
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To type "ä" (a with two dots above it), you can use various methods depending on your device. On Windows, you can hold the "Alt" key and type "0228" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, press "Option" + "u" followed by "a." On a smartphone, long-press the letter "a" and select "ä" from the options that appear.
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots
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The name "Zoë" with two dots above the "e" is pronounced as "Zoh-ee" with a long "o" sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
No, you are not.
It is an accent such as FARAAD
funf... but the 'u' has the two dots above it
The German word is "Umlaut."
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo
The letter "U" with two dots above it is known as "U-umlaut" or "U with diaeresis." It is primarily used in languages such as German, Swedish, Finnish, and Estonian to indicate a specific pronunciation of the "U" vowel sound.
Two dots above a vowel typically indicate that the vowel should be pronounced as a separate syllable or with a different sound. This diacritic mark is known as a diaeresis or umlaut, and it is commonly used in various languages such as German and Hungarian.
Do you mean, one dot above two dots? If that's what you intended, it means "therefore." I don't think ever seen two dots above one dot... wikipedia article on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therefore_sign