The "¨" emote, also known as a diaeresis or umlaut, is used to indicate that two adjacent vowels should be pronounced separately rather than as a diphthong. It is commonly used in languages such as German and French.
- Example 9:
Anticipation & Excitement: "I can't wait to try the crêpes at the new French restaurant." (Note how the diaeresis separates the two vowels "e" and "e" in the French dish "crêpes".) - Example 10:
Amusement & Delight: "My friend's name is Noël, which means Christmas in French." (Note how the diaeresis separates the two vowels "o" and "e" in the name "Noël".) - Example 1:
Surprise & Joy: "Zoë's artwork won first prize at the art show." (Note how the diaeresis separates the two vowels "o" and "e" in the name "Zoë".)
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