Using a Windows computer hold the ALT button and press 0252 for lowercase(ü) or 0220 for uppercase(Ü). These are German accent marks.
(alt+ u) release (a)
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.
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.
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo
6 diagonal lines appear when u connect the dots(:
(alt+ u) release (a)
..der Fruhling (two dots on top of u)
Copy and pase this one ü Ü :) Alternatively hold the alt key and type 0220 for Ü or hold the alt key and type 0252 for ü
The two dots on top of an "e" is called a diaeresis or umlaut. You can type it by holding down the Alt key and typing 0235 on the numeric keypad for lowercase "ë", and 0203 for uppercase "Ë". You can also find it in the symbol menu in many word processing programs.
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.
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.
funf... but the 'u' has the two dots above it
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo
the Spanish word for crankshaft is 'cigunal' and the u has 2 dots over it and the n has a squiggly line on top
It depends where they are. There are six possible dot positions, two columns of three dots each. So 3 dots could be D, F, H, J, L, M, O, S or U. See the link below.
The electron dot diagram for uranium (U) will have 7 dots around the chemical symbol. Uranium has 7 valence electrons, so you would represent them as dots around the symbol "U" in no particular arrangement.
U count the dots on them.