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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
The letter is probably most commonly known for its use in the title of the [[List_of_fictional_music_groups|fictional band]] [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spın{{Unicode|̈}}al Tap]]. It is used as a parody of the [[heavy metal umlaut]] used gratuitously by several actual bands.
The letter is probably most commonly known for its use in the title of the [[List of fictional music groups|fictional band]] [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spı{{Unicode|}}al Tap]]. It is used as a parody of the [[heavy metal umlaut]] used gratuitously by several actual bands.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:35, 18 April 2007

"", or "" (referred to as n-diaeresis) is a glyph that represents a grapheme from several minor extended Latin alphabets, the letter N with a diaeresis mark.

It occurs in the orthographies of Jacaltec (a Mayan dialect), and Malagasy, in both cases representing /ŋ/.

Encoding

The "N̈" appears in very few languages, and is thus not represented on any computer keyboards in any languages. It is also not available as an HTML entity.

Neither "N̈" nor "n̈" are characters in the Unicode character set, and have to be represented as a letter "N" (or "n") and combining diaeresis U+0308.

The letter is probably most commonly known for its use in the title of the fictional band Spın̈al Tap. It is used as a parody of the heavy metal umlaut used gratuitously by several actual bands.

See also