O bc it’s round



O bc it’s round
It's a diæresis over the I. It is an English grammatical mark that means "seperate the vowels" when you say it.
coöperate and reëstablish are other words using the diæresis, although lately people have been using hyphens for these ones.
It's use is likely rarer in the USA than other parts of the English speaking world, but it is used in that country too to a lesser extent, mostly in the New Yorker who are using a style guide from the 1920s still.
Last edited by Shibi; 07-13-2022 at 11:25 AM.
やはり、お前は……笑顔が……イイ


Zed, because it upsets so many English speakers, lol.
F.... cuz it could be used as a chair if you flip it
F and U for obvious reasons
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D always the D
A
... test of your reflexes!
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