Sentences

dieresis in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Dieresis is a diacritical mark (¨) placed over a vowel to indicate that it should be pronounced separately from an adjacent vowel.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dieresis is often used in poetry to indicate a break between two adjacent vowels.
  2. In some languages, the dieresis changes the pronunciation of a vowel, creating a distinct sound.
  3. The term "naïve" features a dieresis to highlight the separate syllables in the word.
  4. Her name, Zoë, includes a dieresis, which adds a unique flair to its pronunciation.
  5. In written French, the dieresis can be found in words like "Noël" to guide correct articulation.