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I could perhaps help.

The ö is known in German language as an "Umlaut". The Turkish language has it, too.

Currently I don't know any example in English. Must think.

The lettr before the u is actually a relative to the English th . It's a letter that actually existed in early English but has gone now. It's like a rather soft th, I think.

Edit : Example for ö : In "homework" you have a sound that's nearly like an ö, as far as I can judge it.


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