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Ö, or ö, is a character used in several extended Latin alphabets, or the letter O with umlaut to denote the front vowels or . In languages without umlaut, the character is also used as an "O with diaeresis" to denote a syllable break, wherein its pronunciation remains an unmodified .
This character resembles a face (two eyes and an open mouth); and is often used as an emoticon to show disbelief or surprise.
== O-umlaut ==

The letter O with umlaut appears in the German alphabet. It represents the umlauted form of ''o'', resulting in or . The letter is collated together with ''O'' in the German alphabet. The letter also occurs in some languages that have adopted German names or spellings, but is not normally a part of these alphabets. In Danish and Norwegian, Ö was previously used in place of Ø in older texts and to distinguish between open and closed ö-sounds. It is also used when confusion with other symbols could occur, on maps for instance. The Dano-Norwegian Ø is like the German Ö a development of OE, to be compared with the French Œ.
In other languages that do not have the letter as part of the regular alphabet or in limited character sets such as ASCII, O-umlaut is frequently replaced with the digraph "oe".

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