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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
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Hold down the Alt key and type 139
To check if your number is a square number, draw little dots. like, for 4 it will 2 dots by 2 dots. if this doesn't work equally, it is not a square number.
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo
you just type
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
For the upper case (capital), hold down ALT, type 0159 on the number pad, and release ALT.ŸFor the lower case (small), hold down ALT, type 0255 on the number pad, and release ALT.ÿ
You have to look up that character's ASCII code number. The double dots are called an umlaut if memory serves. Then you use that ASCII code number to enter the character. Exactly HOW you do that I'm a bit fuzzy on. Google "special ASCII characters" and se what that brings up !
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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.
it means 2 dots open each door it a ridol so 2 dots open 1 door 4 dots open 2 doors and 6 dots open 3 doors
Every dot above the T represents a tablet. Physicians may put 1-4 dots above what resembles a T, with one dot meaning one table, two meaning 2 Every dot above the T represents a tablet. Physicians may put 1-4 dots above what resembles a T, with one dot meaning one table, two meaning 2 tablets and so on.
It depends on where the dots are located.