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Umlat
Description:
Umlat, also spelled as "umlaut," refers to a diacritical mark composed of two dots placed above a vowel, primarily used in German and certain other languages to indicate a sound change. It modifies the pronunciation and sometimes the meaning of the vowel.
Sample Sentences:
- In German, the letter "ö" with an umlat on top represents the sound "oe."
- As an example, the word "fünf" with an umlat on the "ü" means "five" in German.
- I struggle to pronounce the word "Möbel" correctly without the umlat above the "o".
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