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  • How To Typë E With Two Dots or Umlaut (ë or Ë)
    This article will teach you how to type the e with two dots or umlaut in Windows or Mac You'll learn about the Alt Code and the keyboard shortcut for Word
  • How to Type Umlaut Letters (ä, ö, ü, ë, ï, ) on Keyboard
    Umlaut (also called diaeresis) is the name for the two dots (¨) that sit above a letter, usually a vowel They slightly change how the vowel is pronounced in languages such as German, Swedish, Finnish, Hungarian, Albanian, and others
  • Ë - Wikipedia
    In the case of "Moët" champagne, the two dots over the "e" indicate that the "e" sound should be pronounced separately from the preceding "o" Therefore, "Moët" is pronounced with the "e" sounding as in "bet"
  • Ë or ë | E with Umlaut Symbol (Lowercase and Uppercase) (Meaning, How . . .
    The E with Umlaut symbol (Ë or ë) is a letter of the Albanian, Kashubian, Emilian-Romagnol, Ladin, and Lenape alphabets, formed by placing an umlaut (diaeresis or two dots) on top of an upper-case or lower-case e letter
  • How to Type E with an Accent Mark (é, è, ê, ë) on Your Computer or . . .
    An ë with two dots is called a diaeresis or umlaut, and you’ll spot it in German, Dutch, and French, where it represents a completely different pronunciation in some cases while differentiating homophones in others
  • French e, è, é, ê, ë – what’s the difference?
    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
  • How to type Zoë - Tom Veatch
    Zoë has a special symbol, e-with-umlaut, just like Zoë is a special baby I know, it's tough: e-with-umlaut isn't a key on your keyboard (And who wants to actually learn something new! OhmyGOD!) Okay, you're right, it's not that hard, after all It's totally simple You just have to type a couple extra keystrokes No big deal
  • ê Ë è É E Alternative Codes
    Luckily, there are alternative e codes that can help you introduce this letter into your document in another language And the best thing? They are super simple to use, and you can paste them in a matter of seconds




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