Clarification Edit: for people who speak English natively and are learning a second language

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    45 months ago

    You forgot naïve. Why does it have a fucking umlaut???

    • @Cosmicomical
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      55 months ago

      It’s a dieresis, to let you know that the i is to be pronounced separately from the a.

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        35 months ago

        Are there any other words that have it though? Also if the english spelling were consistent you would not need the dieresis

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      I honestly wasn’t aware naïve had a dieresis in English.

      I mean, it makes complete sense for it to have one in languages that use them, but I wasn’t aware it was a loanword (from French or Normand, I assume).

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        35 months ago

        It’s from french although naive is also a valid spelling.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          Honestly it pisses me off that autocorrect adds all the beauty dots to it when I just try to write “naive”