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Reviews for "Nö."

Local wizard carves out aquatic pocket dimension in realm of the Norse Gods

i was wondering where lava girl was at.

ZeTrystan responds:

Working, poor her. u_u

SNRK! This is great!

In answering Snailsnip’s question: Umlauts on a vowel are used to signify different sounds in different languages. I know three pronunciations of o with umlaut. In Turkish and Icelandic it sounds kinda like “uh”, and in German it’s more “oo”. I’m not doing a very good job of transcribing it in any of those languages; it’s probably just best to look up a pronunciation guide on YouTube and hear it. Unfortunately I don’t know how it is in Swedish, which would be the best for this context since Ikea is a company from Sweden.

To ZeTrystan: Great execution as always! I especially love the sign with the fake Ikea product name, it makes this even more hilarious.

ZeTrystan responds:

Also in french, they are usually a way to separate to vowels. (for example, ''maïs'' would be read as mah-iss and not m-è-s).

And thanks Escapist! :'D

I really wish I knew how umlauts affect pronounciation and meaning, in at least one language- they are in more than one, right? I want to read every word with gratuitous umlauts I come across the "right" way.