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What are umlauts called in spanish?

In Spanish, umlauts are called "diéresis".

The diéresis is a mark that goes over a vowel, and it indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately from the preceding consonant.

For example, in the word "ü" the diéresis indicates that the "u" should be pronounced as a separate sound, rather than being combined with the "e" to make a diphthong.

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