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- Conversion table for diacritics (e. g. ü → ue)
I am looking for a table for converting German diacritics into their non-diacritic character combination equivalent For instance that table would indicate that the umlaut ü may be converted to ue)
- How do I type accented characters like ü and ö in macOS?
In macOS, I can't type characters like ü and ö How to enter these characters in macOS? Appreciate if someone can suggest me how to do this
- 〈ü〉 vs 〈ue〉 in German, particularly names
ü and ue are not 100% equivalent In a computer context where it is difficult to produce "ü" (key missing, combination unknown) it is totally acceptable to replace an "ü" with "ue" in every text because often the Umlaut is still not supported by the underlying system or cannot be entered easily (as the key is missing in your keyboard layout)
- How to enter accented characters like ü and ö in Windows?
In Windows, I can't type characters like ü and ö How do I enter these characters on Windows?
- Which German word contains the most ä, ö, ü, and ß in any variation?
I'm German and residing in France When I was asked the following question the only word which came into my mind was Gesäß Which German word contains the most ä, ö, ü, and ß in any variation? Are there others which contain more than two umlauts and ß? Not "zusammengesetzte Substantive" please and only words from the Duden
- pronunciation - Cant find the difference between o, ö, u, und ü . . .
I think you can continue on in lessons just fine―many German learners can't tell the difference between ö and ü After you know how to the basics of pronouncing at least o and u, and some sound like ö ü, you just need exposure and practice to learn the difference and to say them right
- How to decode weird characters in a text file? - Super User
Someone sent me a text file Although I can read most of the document, sometimes there are unusual characters When I open it in VIM, I see lt;92 gt; in its place When I use gedit, i see a chara
- umlaut - How to write german Um-laut Ä ä Ö ö Ü ü and ß from a non . . .
ö on ; (Ö on shift + ;) ü on [ (Ü on shift + [) ß on - Some punctuation marks and other non-letter characters are now not necessarily where you are used to, but they are rarely used in normal typing Most other operating systems also allow several keyboard layouts to be configured and offer some kind of key combination to switch between them
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