Come on folks, don't you know how to pronounce vowels with umlauts over them? |
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The evidence is that originally the German keyboard produced circumflexes instead of umlauts but it was replaced by an English keyboard. |
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These aren't imported words with genuine umlauts, but retrospective accents denoting a junked hyphen as in microorganisms or coordinated. |
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Little accents, little umlauts, tiny apostrophes like snowflakes sting her cheeks. |
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Furthermore, Hungarian, Turkish and Finnish also extensively use umlauts. |
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This changed when the reform-minded leader Kemal Mustafa Attaturk, for better or for worse, adopted a Romanization system which heavily uses umlauts to modify various sounds. |
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He added the umlauts to the name and gave them a glam metal look which led to deal with record label Elektra and total album sales of 40 million. |
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There is no general agreement on where letters with umlauts occur in the sorting sequence. |
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But in later dialects of the language a split occurred mainly between west and east as the use of umlauts began to vary. |
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The service enables real-time registrations for domain names with specialized European characters, such as accents, umlauts and tildes. |
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Diacritical marks, which include accent marks, tildes, umlauts and other notations, help to distinguish one letter from another and aid in pronunciation. |
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In fits of concealed despair that went unnoticed even by those close enough to touch, Julien cursed the language of umlauts, eszetts, and gerunds. |
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