How do you pronounce Ë?

Ë with diaeresis is the easiest case to deal with. The diaeresis (the two dots) signifies that the underlying “e” is pronounced as /ɛ/ (as “e” in “bet”, i.e. the open e), no matter what comes around it, and is used in groups of vowels that would otherwise be pronounced differently.
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How do you pronounce Zoe with two dots over the e?

So Zoë is pronounced Zo-ee, as distinct from rhyming with Joe. It looks identical to the Germanic umlaut, but the umlaut is used to change the pronunciation of a vowel, and historically derived from a small <e>.
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What is the e called?

Ë is a phonetic symbol also used in the transcription of Abruzzese dialects and in the Province of Ascoli Piceno (the ascolano dialect). It is called "mute E" and sounds like a hummed é. It is important for the prosody of the dialect itself.
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How do you pronounce an umlaut e?

Pronouncing the umlaut Ä

The short Ä is pronounced like the “e” in the word “bet” in English. It is like saying “eh”. The long Ä on the other hand is simply taking the short one and keeping the sound, so making it longer. It is like saying the “ay” in “say”.
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Can you use e in A name?

The diaeresis mark is sometimes used in English personal first and last names to indicate that two adjacent vowels should be pronounced separately, rather than as a diphthong. Examples include the given names Chloë and Zoë, which otherwise might be pronounced with a silent e. For example, "Chloë" /kləʊ.
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How to Pronounce ë?



What are 2 dots over an e called?

umlaut Add to list Share. If you've ever studied German, you've seen an umlaut. It's a mark that looks like two dots over a letter, and it signifies a shift in pronunciation.
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What does ə sound like?

What is the schwa and how does it sound? Simply put, the schwa is a reduced, neutral vowel sound written as an upside-down and backwards e, ə, in the International Phonetic Alphabet (the universal chart of symbols, representing all the sounds languages make).
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What is ë called in French?

The dieresis, le tréma, is a French accent found on only three vowels: ë, ï, and ü. The dieresis usually indicates that the accented vowel must be pronounced distinctly from the vowel that precedes it; in other words, the two vowels are not pronounced as a single sound (like ei) or as a diphthong (like io).
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What does Ë mean in French?

ë (tréma) : Pronounced like a é, this accent is called a dieresis, or tréma in French. It forces the preceeding vowel to be pronounced separately. Its more common use in French is in the word "Noël" (Christmas) were o and ë are two separate sounds.
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How do you pronounce æ?

The pair 'ae' or the single mushed together symbol 'æ', is not pronounced as two separate vowels. It comes (almost always) from a borrowing from Latin. In the original Latin it is pronounced as /ai/ (in IPA) or to rhyme with the word 'eye'. But, for whatever reason, it is usually pronounced as '/iy/' or "ee".
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Is it Zoe or Zoey?

Zoey is now the most popular spelling variation of Zoe in the United States (having only surpassed the traditional spelling in 2011). First debuting on the charts in 1995, Zoey advanced over 800 positions in 15 short years.
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Why does Zoe use an umlaut?

That's Z, o, and e with "umlaut" or "dieresis" or "two dots". Two dots mean two syllables. Zoë is the name of my new niece, Zoë. Two syllables, rhymes with Bowie.
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What is the difference between an umlaut and diaeresis?

Often mistakenly called an umlaut, a diaeresis (pronounced “die heiresses”; it's from the Greek for “divide,” and is devilishly hard to spell) consists of two dots carefully centered over the second vowel in such words as “naïve” and “reëlection.” An umlaut is a German thing that alters the pronunciation of a vowel ( ...
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What sound is Ʊ?

The sound /ʊ/ is a back, high, lax, rounded vowel. Spelling: “oo” – took, good. “u” – put, bush.
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How is backwards E pronounced?

The symbol /ə/ (an upside down 'e') is used in the dictionary to show the most common weak vowel in English, which is pronounced as a relaxed 'uh'. /ə/ is called 'schwa'.
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What is a schwa E?

Schwa /ə/: the Reduced (and Most Common) Vowel Sound of English. ESL: Schwa /ə/, represented by an upside-down 'e,' occurs on the reduced vowels of unstressed syllables of English words.
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How do you pronounce Ö?

To pronounce the ö-sound, say “ay” as in day (or as in the German word See). While continuing to make this sound, tightly round your lips.
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How is the Ü pronounced?

Ü is often pronounced as /jʊ/ by English speakers, but such pronunciation is not correct in German. To pronounce ü correctly, round your lips as if you were to say “oo” in “cool” or “stool”, but move your tongue to say “ee” (as in “see”) instead (but don't move your lips).
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Can you name your child a swear word?

Derogatory or obscene names are banned in California. Only the 26 characters of the English alphabet are allowed, which rules out umlauts and others.
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Can I name my kid king?

Illegal in the United States

A judge tried (unsuccessfully) to stop a child from getting that name here in the U.S. (and in fact, 33 girls and nearly 2,000 boys scored the name last year alone). But in many other countries, title names—including Duke, Prince, King, and Queen—are banned.
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How do you pronounce é?

In Spanish, é is an accented letter and is pronounced just like "e" /e/. The accent indicates the stressed syllable in words with irregular stress, as in "éxtasis" or "bebé". See Diacritic and Acute accent for more details.
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Does the name Zoe have an accent?

She was born in Germany and it looks like for people there Zoë is a better fit. In French, with the accent on the 'é', the name would sound like 'zo'.
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Is Zoey a white name?

The name Zoey is girl's name of Greek origin meaning "life". Zoey is a modern spelling variation of Zoe, the Greek Jewish translation of Eve. Despite its Jewish origins, Zoe was historically more popular among Christians.
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Can Zoey be a boy name?

The name Zooey is both a boy's name and a girl's name . The original Zooey, hero of J.D. Salinger's Franny & Zooey, was male, but nowadays the name is more closely associated with actress/singer Zooey Deschanel. With Zoe at number 31 for girls and Zoey in the Top 50, the related Zooey feels more female than ever.
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