Øistein E. Andersen schreef:
That's what I was thinking as well when I first read Kristofs post. But I think he really means that only the U can have both at the same time.Kristof Zelechovski wrote:Only the vowel U can have eitherThis is not quite right. All Latin vowels (a, e, i, o, u, y) can take the trema/diæresis (ä, ë, ï, ö, ü in Dutch; ë, ï, ü*, ÿ** in French), and a, o, u can all be umlauted (ä, ö, ü in German).
cheers, Sander
