Ü - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ÜÜ (lowercase ü) is a Latin script character composed of the letter U and the diaeresis diacritical mark. In some alphabets such as those of a number of Romance languages or Guarani it denotes an instance of regular U to be construed in isolation from adjacent characters with which it would usually form a larger unit; other alphabets like the Azerbaijani, Estonian, German, Hungarian and ...
Ä, ö, ü - German umlauts explained - The Germanz
www.thegermanz.com › a-o-u-german-umlauts-explainedA Umlaut, o umlaut and u umlaut are letters of the German alphabet. First thing to know, you can’t just slap those points on top of every a, o, i, e, and u you come across. Only three vowels – the a, o, and u – qualify for leading a secret life as umlauts. That said, umlauts are proper letters.
Ü - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ÜA glyph, U with umlaut, appears in the German alphabet. It represents the umlauted form of u, which results in [yː] when long and [ʏ] when short. The letter is collated together with U, or as UE. In languages that have adopted German names or spellings, such as Swedish, the letter also occurs. It is however not a part of these languages' alphabets. In Swedish the letter is called tyskt y which means German y.