True, and if you want to imply you're lying on your side in bed with someone every time you smile at them, that is your choice. I know I think that every time you smile at me. :P
I've always called it an umlaut, but I think I'm wrong. I think it's trema. Or maybe the usage of diaereris is trema and the actuality of it is the umlaut. I don't know any more. I'm very confused. Can a German person shed some light on this?
Is it normal that i hate backwards smiley emoticons?
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Strictly, they're both wrong, because they're both on their side. What about ü and ö instead?
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No, they're both right. Smiles come from all directions :P
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True, and if you want to imply you're lying on your side in bed with someone every time you smile at them, that is your choice. I know I think that every time you smile at me. :P
lol i dont think my computer has those eye things...i feel dumb because i dont know what theyre called
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I've always called it an umlaut, but I think I'm wrong. I think it's trema. Or maybe the usage of diaereris is trema and the actuality of it is the umlaut. I don't know any more. I'm very confused. Can a German person shed some light on this?
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umlaut :):):)