What does Õ sound like?

The sound [õ] is the cousin of the sound [o]. It is a nasal sound, a low-pitched sound. When you pronounce it, air comes out of both your mouth and nose. If it is difficult, you can start by saying [o] while pinching the bridge of your nose.
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How do you pronounce O in Estonian?

In informal writing, e.g., emails, instant messaging and when using foreign keyboard layouts where the letter Õ is not available, some Estonians use the characters O or 6 to approximate this letter. In most parts of the island Saaremaa, Õ is pronounced the same as Ö.
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How do you pronounce ɑ̃ in French?

French nasal vowel

The nasal A is represented by the IPA symbol [ɑ̃] and is pronounced [ah(n)]: [ah] = typical a sound.
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What is the u sound?

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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What does 2 dots over a letter mean?

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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Pronunciation of Estonian vowel õ



How do you pronounce the Czech name Jiří?

Phonetic spelling of Jiří
  1. j-IH-r-ee.
  2. yeer-zhee.
  3. YIH-RZH-iy.
  4. YIH-ree.
  5. ji.
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What does a sound like?

ã — Also pronounced nasally, this is somewhat similar to “an.”
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Why is French so nasally?

In English, vowels tend to be followed by a "y" sound (after "a, e, i") or a "w" sound (after "o, u"). In French, this is not the case: The vowel sound remains constant; it does not change into a y or w sound. Thus, the French vowel has a purer sound than the English vowel.
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Is o 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]. The letter is often collated together with o in the German alphabet, but there are exceptions which collate it like oe or OE.
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What language uses o?

Letter. The twelfth letter of the Maori alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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What is o in Latin?

Ō | latin capital letter o with macron (U+014C) @ Graphemica.
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What is the o called?

The circumflex accent marks the stressed vowel of a word in some languages: Portuguese â, ê, and ô are stressed "closed" vowels, opposed to their open counterparts á, é, and ó (see below).
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What accent is o in French?

Accent circumflex (or circonflexe) is the only one of the French accents that appears above all the vowels: â, ê, î, ô, û.
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How is o pronounced?

Ö = O-Umlaut

To pronounce “ö” as you should, you need to form your lips as in “o” first, and again imagine somebody pulling on your lips. We can compare it with when you say “her” in English. The sound between the letters “h” and “r” is the sound you need.
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What does a sound like?

Ā is used to denote a long A. Examples are the Baltic languages (e.g. Latvian), Polynesian languages, some romanizations of Japanese, Persian, Pashto, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (which represents a long A sound) and Arabic, and some Latin texts (especially for learners).
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Is the universe a sound?

Einstein's theory of spacetime tells us that the real universe is not silent, but is actually alive with vibrating energy. Space and time carry a cacophony of vibrations with textures and timbres as rich and varied as the din of sounds in a tropical rain forest or the finale of a Wagner opera.
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Do noises hurt?

Hyperacusis is a type of reduced tolerance to sound. People with hyperacusis often find ordinary noises too loud, while loud noises can cause discomfort and pain. The most common known causes of hyperacusis are exposure to loud noise, and ageing. There are no tests for diagnosing hyperacusis.
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Where does the name Jiří come from?

What is the origin of the name Jiří? Jiří is a Czech variant of the name George, which is of Greek origin.
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What is the Czech version of George?

Juraj is a given name used in a number of Slavic languages, including Czech, Slovak, and Croatian. Pronounced "You-rye" but with a trilled r. The English equivalent of the name is George.
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What are a ö ü called?

When we're discussing German umlauts, you'll find there are three in use within the alphabet including Ä, Ö, and Ü. Rather than implying an accent or emphasis, German umlauts are independent characters with variations that represent both long and short sounds.
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What language uses Ä?

The letter Ä occurs as an independent letter in the Finnish, Swedish, Skolt Sami, Karelian, Estonian, Luxembourgish, North Frisian, Saterlandic, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Rotuman, Slovak, Tatar, Kazakh, Gagauz, German, and Turkmen alphabets, where it represents a vowel sound.
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What language uses ü?

The twenty-sixth letter of the Turkish alphabet, called ü and written in the Latin script.
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