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الْحَضَّانَة
Umlaut
English
English
German
German

um·laut [ˈʊmlaʊt] N LING

umlaut
Umlaut m <-s, -e>
German
German
English
English
a umlaut
Umlaut
umlaut

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They heavy metal umlaut in their band name, which is usually purely decorative, is pronounced.
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More rarely, the term affection (like umlaut) may be heard applied to other languages, and is then a synonym for i-mutation generally.
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The spoof band raised the stakes in 1984 by using an umlaut over the letter "n"; i.e., over a consonant.
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Older books used umlaut or circumflex to mark nasalization.
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However, this umlaut does not alter the pronunciation of the band's name.
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