What does 2 dots over an O mean?

A diaeresis always goes over the second vowel, and it means that the vowel is leading off a separate syllable. A diaeresis is a mark placed over a vowel to indicate that the vowel is pronounced in a separate syllable—as in 'naïve' or 'Brontë'. Most of the English-speaking world finds the diaeresis inessential.
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What does O with 2 dots mean?

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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What is Ö in English?

Germany and Austria

Ö or ö is one of the 4 extra letters used in German. It can be replaced by using the letters Oe or oe. In English language newspapers it is often written as O or o but this is not correct.
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How is an O with 2 dots over it pronounced?

The A with two dots (Ä) is pronounced like the english word "air", whereas the A with the ring (Å) is pronounced "oar", there is also an O with two dots (Ő) which is pronounced "eugh" - or something rather similar, there isn't really an equivalent sound in English.
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What are the dots on Ö called?

German has three extra vowels: ä, ö, and ü. The German word for those curious double dots over the vowels is Umlaut (oom-lout) (umlaut). Umlauts slightly alter the sound of the vowels a, o, and u, as outlined in this table.
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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 Zoë?

Zoe is a female first name that is commonly used in the English language. The name Zoe has Greek origins and means "life". The correct pronunciation of Zoe is ZOWE-ee. The first syllable of Zoe is pronounced like the word "owe" and is followed by the pronunciation of a long "e" or "ee" sound.
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What is the Ö called?

In English the sign is called umlaut. In German is Umlaut or Trema. ö is then. o mit Umlaut.
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What are the 2 dots over a letter called?

The Letter Ä With Two Dots Is an Umlaut. 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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How do you type Ö?

ö = Hold down the Control and Shift keys and type a : (colon), release the keys, and type an o. Ö = Hold down the Control and Shift keys and type a : (colon), release the keys, hold down the Shift key and type an o. é = Hold down the Control key and type an ' (apostrophe), release the keys and type an e.
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What does two dots mean in texting?

An ellipsis (...) is used to denote that something is being left out of the sentence in formal writing, or someone's voice or thought that is fading in informal writing. The two dots are used by people that don't understand that there are supposed to be three dots.
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How is the Ü pronounced?

Pronouncing the umlaut Ü

The way to pronounce the Ü umlaut is by making the sound “ee” and pursing your lips as if you were whistling, almost completely shut. Your tongue must stay in the same place as when you say the sound “ee” and you should only change the shape of your mouth as if we're saying “oo”.
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How do you pronounce Hinton?

Break 'hinton' down into sounds: [HIN] + [TUHN] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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What is the difference between Zoe and Zoë?

Zoe rhymes with Joe. Zoey seems have taken off in America and the 'y' is an affectation (probably so the name can be said/read phonetically without the 'ë'). Zoë is the correct spelling.
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Why is Zoe spelling with dots?

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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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 sound does o make French?

The French letter 'O' is pronounced one of two ways: The "closed O" is pronounced like the 'O' in "cold." The "open O" sounds more or less like the 'O' in the English word "ton."
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Where does o come from?

The Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Tatar, Swedish, Icelandic, Rotuman, German, Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian alphabets use the letter Ö instead of Ø.
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What does arrow over o mean?

Contraction. ô (Contraction of a 'o.)
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What does o mean in Japanese?

Japanese vowels can either be long (bimoraic) or short (monomoraic). The macron denotes a long vowel. Long a, o and u sounds are usually written with macrons as ā, ō and ū. The notation "ou" or "oo" is sometimes used for a long "ō", following kana spelling practices.
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What does o mean in Latin?

oh, ō, interj. an exclamation of wonder, pain, desire, fear, &c.
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