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Umlaut is the reason for English irregular plurals such as foot – feet (German Fuß/Fuss – Füße/Füsse) and tooth – teeth, and for formations such as long – length, although the following suffixes with their front vowels have long since been lost.
Umlaut 2007
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Umlaut is the reason for English irregular plurals such as foot – feet (German Fuß/Fuss – Füße/Füsse) and tooth – teeth, and for formations such as long – length, although the following suffixes with their front vowels have long since been lost.
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Umlaut is the reason for English irregular plurals such as foot – feet (German Fuß/Fuss – Füße/Füsse) and tooth – teeth, and for formations such as long – length, although the following suffixes with their front vowels have long since been lost.
Umlaut 2007
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No: of course o-Umlaut is pronounced like "eu" in the French word "feu" - there's nothing exactly like it in English.
A Boehner for Science? Think Again Nick Anthis 2006
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Umlaut is a phenomenon that affects three letters, the back vowels a, o and u making ä, ö and ü, respectively pronounced/e/(like
Umlaut 2007
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Umlaut is a phenomenon that affects three letters, the back vowels a, o and u making ä, ö and ü, respectively pronounced/e/(like
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Umlaut is a phenomenon that affects three letters, the back vowels a, o and u making ä, ö and ü, respectively pronounced/e/(like
Umlaut 2007
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Ed Poor Talk 11: 50, 28 February 2009 (EST) 'Umlaut' appears to be correct Mr. Schlafly.
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-- [[User: Ed Poor | Ed Poor]] [[User talk: Ed Poor | Talk]] 11: 50, 28 February 2009 (EST)::: 'Umlaut' appears to be correct Mr. Schlafly.
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Ed Poor Talk 11: 50, 28 February 2009 (EST) 'Umlaut' appears to be correct Mr. Schlafly.
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