• fibojoly
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    2 days ago

    We call it tréma. Aka diaeresis. It explicitly tells you to pronounce two vowels near each other separately.
    A typical use is to indicate a normally silent vowel must be read out. For example “maïs” (MA-EE-S’) is completely different from “mais” (MAY).