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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > umlaut
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* * *der Umlautmutated vowel; umlaut* * *Ụm|lautm1) no pl umlaut, vowel mutation (esp Brit)2) (Laut) vowel with umlaut, mutated vowel (esp Brit)* * *Um·lautm LING umlaut, vowel mutation* * *der (Sprachw.) umlaut* * *a-Umlaut a-umlaut* * *der (Sprachw.) umlaut* * *-e (Linguistik) m.inflected vowel n. (¨) (Satzzeichen) m.umlaut (¨)(punctuation) n. -
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Умляуты - это специфические немецкие буквы, которых нет в стандартном латинском алфавите. Т.к. эти буквы нестандартные, их нет в стандартной латинской раскладке.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > умляут
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umlaut, diacritical mark (two dots) above a vowel indicating a change in the sound of a vowel, vowel altered in such a way -
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См. также в других словарях:
umlaut — ÚMLAUT s.n. 1. Fenomen fonetic constând în modificarea timbrului unei vocale accentuate sub influenţa vocalei următoare. 2. Tremă care se pune deasupra vocalelor care au suferit un umlaut (1). – Din germ. Umlaut. Trimis de valeriu, 03.04.2003.… … Dicționar Român
Umlaut — may refer to: Diaeresis (diacritic), a pair of dots ( ¨ ) above a vowel, used in German to mark umlaut Metal umlaut, the same diacritic in names of heavy metal or hard rock bands for effect I mutation or umlaut, historic vowel fronting or raising … Wikipedia
umlaut — ● umlaut nom masculin (allemand Umlaut) Synonyme de inflexion. En grammaire allemande, signe placé sur certaines voyelles (ä, ö, ü), et indiquant l inflexion. ● umlaut (synonymes) nom masculin (allemand Umlaut) Synonymes : inflexion … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ümlaut — is a crust punk/hardcore punk band from Finland. They have released a record called Havoc Wreakers on 12 vinyl through the CrimethInc. and Finnish record label Combat Rock Industry. In 2005, CrimethInc. released Total Disfuckincography , with all … Wikipedia
umlaut — [oom′lout] n. [Ger, change of sound (< um, about + laut, sound, akin to LOUD): coined (1774) by F. G. Klopstock (1724 1803), Ger poet, but first used in special senses by Jakob GRIMM Jakob (Ludwig Karl) (1819)] Linguis. 1. a) a historical… … English World dictionary
Umlaut — / umlaut/ (o, all ital., umlaut) s.m., ted. (propr. modificazione di suono ). 1. (ling.) [innalzamento del grado della vocale tonica per influenza di una vocale alta in posizione finale o, più raramente, postonica] ▶◀ metafonesi, metafonia.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
umlaut Linguistics — [ ʊmlaʊt] noun 1》 a mark (¨) used over a vowel, especially in German, to indicate a different vowel quality. 2》 the process in Germanic languages by which the quality of a vowel was altered in certain phonetic contexts. verb modify with an umlaut … English new terms dictionary
Umlaut — Um laut, n. [G., from um about + laut sound.] (Philol.) The euphonic modification of a root vowel sound by the influence of a, u, or especially i, in the syllable which formerly followed. [1913 Webster] Note: It is peculiar to the Teutonic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
umlaut — (n.) 1852, from Ger. umlaut change of sound, from um about (see AMBI (Cf. ambi )) + laut sound, from O.H.G. hlut (see LISTEN (Cf. listen)). Coined 1774 by poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724 1803) but first used in its current sense 1819 by… … Etymology dictionary
umlaut — /ˈumlaut, ted. ˈumˌlaot/ [vc. ted., comp. di um, che indica cambiamento e Laut «suono»] s. m. inv. 1. (ling.) metafonesi, metafonia 2. (est.) dieresi … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
umlaut — ùmlaut m DEFINICIJA gram. razg. prijeglas, preglašeni vokal (npr. ä, ü, ö) ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Umlaut … Hrvatski jezični portal