So … what’s the deal with the double dots over the “i” in the word naïve—or over the “e” in Noël, Brontë, and Chloë?
Why does naïve have two dots over the “i”?
So … what’s the deal with the double dots over the “i” in the word naïve—or over the “e” in Noël, Brontë, and Chloë?