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umlaut
[ oom-lout ]
noun
- Phonetics, Orthography. a diacritic (¨) used over a vowel, as ä, ö, ü, to indicate a vowel sound different from that of the letter without the diacritic, especially as so used in German. Compare dieresis ( def 2 ).
- Also called vowel mutation. Linguistics, Phonetics. (in Germanic languages) assimilation in which a vowel is influenced by a following vowel or semivowel.
verb (used with object)
- Linguistics, Phonetics. to modify by umlaut.
- Phonetics, Orthography. to write an umlaut over.
umlaut
/ ˈʊ³¾±ô²¹ÊŠ³Ù /
noun
- the mark (¨) placed over a vowel in some languages, such as German, indicating modification in the quality of the vowel Compare diaeresis
- (esp in Germanic languages) the change of a vowel within a word brought about by the assimilating influence of a vowel or semivowel in a preceding or following syllable
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of umlaut1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of umlaut1
Example Sentences
It’s been a rough week for fans of legendary heavy metal groups with umlauts in their names.
His song titles often feature extraneous umlauts, and while the accent mark highlights different vowel sounds, Yeat seems obsessed with creating new sounds entirely.
His English was poor, though he had just sacrificed an umlaut in his surname in deference to American spelling.
“Just to make the point, most phones won’t let you put an umlaut over an n. Look: n. It’s impossible. Spın̈al Tap will have to remain for the pre-iPhone age.â€
"Across all categories we see the system becoming more mature and stable", said Hakan Ekman, one of the study's authors. umlaut conducted a similar ranking in 2020 in California.
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