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Umlaut

Thanks so much - I never heard that explained before.
No kidding, I knew there was something "off" with my name (no snark please) all my life but your explanation was quite enlightening.
 
My two other languages, both spoken imperfectly, are German and Turkish, both of which feature umlauts, which often led me to mix the two in one sentence after one too many beers.
 

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