trema

[ˈtrɛmə]

trema Definition

two dots placed over a vowel to indicate that it should be pronounced separately from the letter that precedes it.

Using trema: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trema" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The word 'naïve' has a trema over the 'i'.

  • Example

    In German, the trema is used over the letter 'u' in words like 'fünf'.

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Summary: trema in Brief

A 'trema' [ˈtrɛmə] is two dots placed over a vowel to indicate that it should be pronounced separately from the letter that precedes it. It is commonly used in words borrowed from French and German, such as 'naïve' and 'fünf'.