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A with two dots above it? - Answers

The letter "A" with two dots above it (ä) is called "A with diaeresis" or "A with umlaut" in languages like German and Swedish. In German, it alters the pronunciation of the vowel, making it sound more like "eh." In other languages, such as Finnish, it may represent a distinct vowel sound. The diaeresis indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately from the preceding vowel, rather than forming a diphthong.



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The letter "A" with two dots above it (ä) is called "A with diaeresis" or "A with umlaut" in languages like German and Swedish. In German, it alters the pronunciation of the vowel, making it sound more like "eh." In other languages, such as Finnish, it may represent a distinct vowel sound. The diaeresis indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately from the preceding vowel, rather than forming a diphthong.



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A with two dots above it? - Answers

The letter "A" with two dots above it (ä) is called "A with diaeresis" or "A with umlaut" in languages like German and Swedish. In German, it alters the pronunciation of the vowel, making it sound more like "eh." In other languages, such as Finnish, it may represent a distinct vowel sound. The diaeresis indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately from the preceding vowel, rather than forming a diphthong.

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