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thumb (unicode:Ï), lowercase (unicode:ï), is a symbol used in various languages written with the Latin alphabet; it can be read as the letter I with diaeresis or I-umlaut. In Afrikaans, Catalan, Dutch, French, Galician, Welsh, Southern Sami, and occasionally English, is used when follows another vowel and indicates hiatus (diaeresis) in the pronunciation of such a word—that is, it indicates that the two vowels are pronounced in separate syllables, rather than together as a diphthong or digraph. For example, French ''maïs'' (, ''maize''); without the diaeresis, the is part of the digraph : ''mais'' (, ''but''). The letter is also in Dutch ''Oekraïne'' (, ''Ukraine''), and English ''naïve'' ( or ). In scholarly writing on Turkic languages, is sometimes used to write the close back unrounded vowel , which in standard modern Turkish orthography is written as the dotless i .〔Marcel Erdal, ''A Grammar of Old Turkic'', Handbook of Oriental Studies 3, ISBN 9004102949, 2004, p. 52〕 The back neutral vowel reconstructed in Proto-Mongolic is sometimes written .〔Juha Janhunen, ed., ''The Mongolic Languages'' ISBN 0415681545, p. 5〕 In the transcription of the languages of the Amazon, ï is used to represent the high central vowel . ==See also== *Umlaut (diacritic) *Yi (Cyrillic) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ï」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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