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  3. I was about to Have Opinions about the threats the US is making to Greenland, Denmark and Europe, then realised I have nothing useful to add, so I pressed Delete.

I was about to Have Opinions about the threats the US is making to Greenland, Denmark and Europe, then realised I have nothing useful to add, so I pressed Delete.

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  • CiaraC Ciara

    It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut

    Tim JT This user is from outside of this forum
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    Tim J
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    @CiaraNi Maybe you could say in a Northern Irish accent and call it an an umlaüt? That's the only way I can see to put one in without mangling the sound of the word.

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      @tanghus @hanscees Ha - it does actually have a kind of sexy aura in Anaïs. I waver between thinking the New Yorker is being pretentious and thinking the New Yorker is keeping good linguistic traditions alive, depending on how good a lunch I had on the given day I'm thinking about it.

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      • Log 🪵L Log 🪵

        @CiaraNi Could manage one on a diëresis.

        CiaraC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @log That'd do

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        • Tim JT Tim J

          @CiaraNi Maybe you could say in a Northern Irish accent and call it an an umlaüt? That's the only way I can see to put one in without mangling the sound of the word.

          CiaraC This user is from outside of this forum
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          Ciara
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          #27

          @timtfj Ah sure let's put at least two of them in there while we're at it. There are three vowels, so that'd still be quite restrained.

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          • CiaraC Ciara

            @tanghus @hanscees Ha - it does actually have a kind of sexy aura in Anaïs. I waver between thinking the New Yorker is being pretentious and thinking the New Yorker is keeping good linguistic traditions alive, depending on how good a lunch I had on the given day I'm thinking about it.

            Thomas TanghusT This user is from outside of this forum
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            Thomas Tanghus
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            @CiaraNi @hanscees 😄

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            • CiaraC Ciara

              It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut

              brackenB This user is from outside of this forum
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              bracken
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              @CiaraNi maybe it's like how you're not suppose to use a word as part of the definition for that word.

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              • brackenB bracken

                @CiaraNi maybe it's like how you're not suppose to use a word as part of the definition for that word.

                CiaraC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @bracken I had to think about that for a second. I think you're right.

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                • CiaraC Ciara

                  @walfischbucht I mean, there really should be

                  Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.H This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.
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                  #31

                  @CiaraNi @walfischbucht It seems Estonian has got it right with their word ‘täpid’ for ‘umlaut’. And Finnish has a word ‘ääkönen’ meaning ‘any Finnish letter with an umlaut’, and it's really just the word for letter (‘aakonen’) with umlauts sprinkled on it.

                  (according to Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/umlaut#English, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A4%C3%A4kk%C3%B6nen#Finnish)

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                  • Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.H Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.

                    @CiaraNi @walfischbucht It seems Estonian has got it right with their word ‘täpid’ for ‘umlaut’. And Finnish has a word ‘ääkönen’ meaning ‘any Finnish letter with an umlaut’, and it's really just the word for letter (‘aakonen’) with umlauts sprinkled on it.

                    (according to Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/umlaut#English, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A4%C3%A4kk%C3%B6nen#Finnish)

                    CiaraC This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Ciara
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                    @headword @walfischbucht 'Täpid’ - that's more like it. I'm going to need Germans to speak Estonian from now on, so, please.

                    Also, thanks for this information. Very pleasing to learn.

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                    • Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.H Head·word /ˈhedˌwɜː(ɹ)d/ n.

                      @CiaraNi @walfischbucht It seems Estonian has got it right with their word ‘täpid’ for ‘umlaut’. And Finnish has a word ‘ääkönen’ meaning ‘any Finnish letter with an umlaut’, and it's really just the word for letter (‘aakonen’) with umlauts sprinkled on it.

                      (according to Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/umlaut#English, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A4%C3%A4kk%C3%B6nen#Finnish)

                      L'égrégore André ꕭꕬM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ
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                      @headword @CiaraNi @walfischbucht
                      Aakonen: Regular letter.
                      Ääkönen: Fäncÿ lëttër.

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                      • L'égrégore André ꕭꕬM L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ

                        @headword @CiaraNi @walfischbucht
                        Aakonen: Regular letter.
                        Ääkönen: Fäncÿ lëttër.

                        CiaraC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Ciara
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                        @Mabande Nice @headword @walfischbucht

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                        • CiaraC Ciara

                          It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut

                          EyeG This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @CiaraNi

                          There should be! 🙂

                          I love saying the word 'umlaut' 😁

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                          • CiaraC Ciara

                            @wannabemystiker I know, right? When Mette Frederiksen is finished with Trump, we'll ask her to get on to fixing this next.

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                            @CiaraNi
                            😆

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                            • CiaraC Ciara

                              I was about to Have Opinions about the threats the US is making to Greenland, Denmark and Europe, then realised I have nothing useful to add, so I pressed Delete. Instead, here's a picture I took of a bridge because it had splendid umlauts.

                              Jean Luc am GrimmstenD This user is from outside of this forum
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                              Jean Luc am Grimmsten
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                              @CiaraNi
                              I might add:

                              The word Mühlenbrücke (mill bridge) is also an interesting case of two silent letters in the German language, one making the preceding vowel long (h) and one that makes it short (c). In other terms: Those two ü's aren't even pronounced the same way.

                              🙂

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                              • CiaraC Ciara

                                It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut

                                Jean Luc am GrimmstenD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                Jean Luc am Grimmsten
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                                @CiaraNi well, you can always create the diminutive with -chen, tweaking it to contain an umlaut:

                                Umläutchen

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                                  notsoloud
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                                  @CiaraNi
                                  Omlyd, direkte oversat

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                                  • Hans-Cees 🌳🌳🤢🦋🐈🐈🍋🍋🐝🐜H This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @CiaraNi @tml I had no idea about the plurality thing of an umlaut. But does that mean motorhead is plural? It is very laut and I would say even umlaut!

                                    https://youtu.be/Qa1wdUkeuvE

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                                      The one positive from the fascist's reign is that he has united the rest of the world in a way rarely seen.

                                      As a fellow threatenee, I feel close to Denmark in a way i never have.

                                      We have "elbows up"(a hockey reference) as our rallying cry. Do you have anything similar?
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                                      • CiaraC Ciara

                                        It upsets me that there are no umlauts in the word umlaut

                                        Ian DavisI This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @CiaraNi
                                        cedilla would like a word.

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                                        • CiaraC Ciara

                                          I was about to Have Opinions about the threats the US is making to Greenland, Denmark and Europe, then realised I have nothing useful to add, so I pressed Delete. Instead, here's a picture I took of a bridge because it had splendid umlauts.

                                          Jeri DanskyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          Jeri Dansky
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                                          @CiaraNi Me, too, regarding "nothing useful to add" — no matter how horrified I am.

                                          Very cool umlauts!

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