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Ü (lowercase ü) is a Latin script character composed of the letter U and the diaeresis diacritical mark. In some alphabets such as those of a number of Romance languages or Guarani it denotes an instance of regular U to be construed in isolation from adjacent characters with which it would usually form a larger unit; other alphabets like the Azerbaijani, Estonian, German, Hungarian and ...
Lowercase. U+00F8 ø 248 0303 0270 ø Latin Small Letter O with stroke 0184 U+00F9 ù 249 0303 0271 ù Latin Small Letter U with grave 0185 U+00FA ú 250 0303 0272 ú Latin Small Letter U with acute 0186 U+00FB û 251 0303 0273 û Latin Small Letter U with circumflex 0187 U+00FC ü 252 0303 0274 ü
Umlaut (/ ˈ ʊ m l aʊ t /) is a name for the two dots diacritical mark ( ̈) as used to indicate in writing (as part of the letters ä , ö , and ü ) the result of the historical sound shift due to which former back vowels are now pronounced as front vowels (for example , , and as , , and ).
This is a list of letters of the Latin script.The definition of a Latin-script letter for this list is a character encoded in the Unicode Standard that has a script property of 'Latin' and the general category of 'Letter'.
Latin Capital Letter N with dot above U+1E45 ṅ Latin Small Letter N with dot above U+1E46 Ṇ Latin Capital Letter N with dot below U+1E47 ṇ Latin Small Letter N with dot below U+1E48 Ṉ Latin Capital Letter N with line below U+1E49 ṉ Latin Small Letter N with line below U+1E4A Ṋ Latin Capital Letter N with circumflex below U+1E4B ṋ
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u+1ef0 Ự latin capital letter u with horn and dot below, u+1ef1 ự latin small letter u with horn and dot below; u+1e7e Ṿ latin capital letter v with dot below, u+1e7f ṿ latin small letter v with dot below; u+1e88 Ẉ latin capital letter w with dot below, u+1e89 ẉ latin small letter w with dot below
Diaeresis [a] (/ d aɪ ˈ ɛr ə s ɪ s,-ˈ ɪər-/ dy-ERR-ə-siss, - EER-) [1] is a diacritical mark consisting of two dots ( ̈) that indicates that two adjacent vowel letters are separate syllables – a vowel hiatus (also called a diaeresis) – rather than a digraph or diphthong.