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trema (n)

an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia

trema Sentence Examples

  1. The trema sign (¨) is used in Portuguese to indicate that a vowel should be pronounced separately.
  2. The trema appears over the second vowel of a diphthong, such as in "água" (water).
  3. When a trema is placed over a single vowel, it indicates that the vowel is pronounced as a separate syllable.
  4. For example, the word "saúde" (health) is pronounced [saw'-oo-dee] with the trema indicating the pronunciation of the "u."
  5. The use of the trema is declining in Portuguese, as it is no longer considered necessary for correct pronunciation.
  6. However, the trema is still used in some words, such as "faísca" (spark) and "baú" (chest).
  7. In Lithuanian, the trema is used to indicate vowel length, such as in the word "tėvas" (father).
  8. In German, the trema is used to indicate that a vowel is pronounced separately from the preceding vowel, as in the word "Straße" (street).
  9. The trema is also used in some other languages, such as Estonian, Latvian, and Czech.
  10. In English, the trema is sometimes used to indicate a pronunciation change, such as in the word "naïve."

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an evergreen tree of the family Ulmaceae that grows in tropical America and Africa and Asia

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The trema sign (¨) is used in Portuguese to indicate that a vowel should be pronounced separately.

The trema appears over the second vowel of a diphthong, such as in "água" (water).

When a trema is placed over a single vowel, it indicates that the vowel is pronounced as a separate syllable.

For example, the word "saúde" (health) is pronounced [saw'-oo-dee] with the trema indicating the pronunciation of the "u."