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Latest comment: 1 year ago by 92.218.236.147 in topic What does it signify?

What does it signify?

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What does it signify? Could we get at least one example of an actual word, in some language, that uses this character? 71.66.97.228 02:22, 14 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Not used in the standard orthography of any language. I suppose it could be used in a pronunciation system to indicate a long ö, as in German böse (as distinct from the short ö of Hölle). —Stephen (Talk) 00:29, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
It's used in scientific spelling of Middle Low German and also Late Middle High German, where it indicates a long [øː] arisen from short [ø] through open-syllable lengthening. An example would Middle Low German "kȫken" (kitchen), Late Middle High German "hȫle" (cave). In reality these would usually have been written "koken, hole". So both the umlaut and the macron are learned additions. 92.218.236.147 05:42, 8 February 2023 (UTC)Reply