Is Ö the same as œ?

The letter o with umlaut (ö) appears in the German alphabet. It represents the umlauted form of o, resulting in [œ] or [ø].
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What is the œ symbol called?

Œ (minuscule: œ) is a Latin alphabet grapheme, a ligature of o and e. In medieval and early modern Latin, it was used to represent the Greek diphthong οι and in a few non-Greek words, usages that continue in English and French.
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Is œ still used?

This includes AE being rendered as Æ and OE being rendered as Œ. Until the early twentieth century, the œ and æ ligatures had been commonly used to indicate an etymological connection with Latin or Greek. Since then they have fallen out of fashion almost completely and are now only used occasionally.
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What is o called in French?

The French variant of ö is written down as the ligature œ. Words such as œvre (“work”), cœur (“heart”) or œil (“eye”) reproduce the exact same sound as ö in German (a handy tip and a great incentive for French natives learning German).
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Is œ an accent?

The OE ligature, Œ, is a vowel that is used in some French words such as cœur and sœur. It is sometimes replaced by the letters o and e, but if you want your written French to be correct it is better to use the œ.
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The French Rounded Vowels /ø/ and /œ/



What is the O with the two dots?

Ö, or ö, is a character that represents either a letter from several extended Latin alphabets, or the letter "o" modified with a diaeresis. In many languages, the letter "ö", or the "o" modified with a dieresis, is used to denote the non-close front rounded vowels [ø] or [œ].
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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. Look in a mirror to make sure your lips are actually rounded. Voilà!
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What does ə sound like?

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 this o called?

The letter o with a circumflex.
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What are 2 dots over a vowel called?

If you've ever wondered what those two dots above an “ä” are about, they're generally called umlauts. Particularly common in German, they're used to modify the suggested pronunciation of the letter a.
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What is œ and æ?

The spellings AE and OE were regularised in Classical Latin to represent 'diphthong' sound which started with one vowel quality (a-like or o-like) and shifted to something approaching a Y-sound. Greek had similar sounds but spelled them with an I rather than an E.
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What is a and e and O called?

In elementary school, we all learned the vowels of the English language: A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y. Or, at least how we write them out, that is. But what makes a vowel a vowel? Vowels and consonants are two different categories of sounds that linguists use to better understand how speech sounds work.
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Is œ a digraph?

A digraph is two letters that combine together to correspond to one sound (phoneme). Examples of consonant digraphs are 'ch, sh, th, ng'. Examples of vowel digraphs are 'ea, oa, oe, ie, ue, ar, er, ir, or, ur '.
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Why are OE stuck together?

The letters O and E became glued together as pronunciation evolved and the letters started to be pronounced as one sound/one syllable instead of two. When the letters are separate, they form 2 sounds.
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How do you write Ø in English?

Ø (or more properly, the similar null sign, ∅), is used in English as a short for "no" or "none", but this usage is discouraged in handwriting, since it may be mistaken as another number, especially "4".
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What is this symbol ˆ?

The circumflex (◌̂) is a diacritic in the Latin and Greek scripts that is also used in the written forms of many languages and in various romanization and transcription schemes. It received its English name from Latin: circumflexus "bent around"—a translation of the Greek: περισπωμένη (perispōménē).
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What language uses Ō?

The twelfth letter of the Maori alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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How do you pronounce æ?

To make the /æ/ sound:

This vowel is a low vowel. Position your tongue low in your mouth, and shift it toward the front. The muscles of your lips and mouth should be relaxed. Vibrate your vocal cords with your mouth in this position.
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Is Apple a schwa?

We say a before consonant sounds and an before vowel sounds. So it's an apple, an egg, an ice cream, an orange, an umbrella. Well that sounds easy. Yes, the tricky thing is the schwa sound.
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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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What sound is u?

Traditionally, though, "a", "e", "i", "o", or "u" with a macron above it meant "the sound of the name of the letter" in dictionaries from the 18th and 19th centuries. So "ū" in those old dictionaries corresponds to /juː/ or /ju/ in modern IPA conventions, and \yü\ in Merriam-Webster. But not "ū" in your book.
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Is Ö pronounced oo?

Pronouncing the umlaut Ö

The way you can go about pronouncing the Ö umlaut is by pursing your lips halfway in a circle as if you were saying O and then trying to say the short Ä. We've compiled examples that you can use as a basis to be able to say the umlaut Ö. Start saying “ê” and purse your lips into an O.
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What are the oe words?

Here are some examples of English words featuring 'oe':
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'oe' words
  • toe.
  • dominoes.
  • tomatoes.
  • goes.
  • heroes.
  • woe.
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