What is ë called in French?

What is ë called in French?

Ë appears in words like French Noël and Dutch koloniën. This so-called trema is used to indicate that the vowel should not be monophthonged. For example, Noël is pronounced [nɔɛl], whilst Noel would be pronounced [nœl].

What is the sound of Ë?

Ë with diaeresis is the easiest case to deal with. The diaeresis (the two dots) signifies that the underlying “e” is pronounced as /ɛ/ (as “e” in “bet”, i.e. the open e), no matter what comes around it, and is used in groups of vowels that would otherwise be pronounced differently.

What is a ø called?

Ø (or minuscule: ø) is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Southern Sami languages. The name of this letter is the same as the sound it represents (see usage). Though not its native name, among English-speaking typographers the symbol may be called a “slashed O” or “o with stroke”.

How is the letter æ pronounced?

The pair ‘ae’ or the single mushed together symbol ‘æ’, is not pronounced as two separate vowels. It comes (almost always) from a borrowing from Latin. In the original Latin it is pronounced as /ai/ (in IPA) or to rhyme with the word ‘eye’. But, for whatever reason, it is usually pronounced as ‘/iy/’ or “ee”.

What are the two dots in Ä Ö Ü called?

These dots, usually called trema (or diaeresis) in English, are called Umlaut in German (yes, this is the same word as above for the vowels themselves) if and only if they are used to signify Umlaute.

Is J silent in German?

The German consonant ‘j’ is almost always pronounced in the same manner as the English ‘y’ sound that in words such as ‘yes’, ‘yellow’ or ‘yard’.

Why is Volkswagen pronounced?

The pronunciation of the biggest car maker in the world is hidden in its origin. Volkswagen was originated as a brand to build a people’s car – The Beetle. Hence, it was named Volkswagen, which means – The people’s car – and is pronounced as ‘folks-va-gun’. Basically, ‘v ‘is turned into ‘f’.

How do you spell Calvin Klein?

Correct spelling for the English word “Calvin Klein” is [kˈalvɪn klˈa͡ɪn], [kˈalvɪn klˈa‍ɪn], [k_ˈa_l_v_ɪ_n k_l_ˈaɪ_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

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