The Umlaut in German | FluentU German Blog (2024)

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The letters Ä, Ö and Ü look so similar to A, O and U… But, tempting as it might be, you can’t simply ignore those little dots—the umlaut in German—when writing or speaking.

This simple guide will show you how to recognize and use umlauts in German, whether you’re typing them out, conjugating verbs or trying to pronounce them the right way.

Contents

  • When Are Umlauts Used in German?
    • 1. Plural Nouns
    • 2. Comparatives and Superlatives
    • 3. Present Tense Modal Verbs
    • 4. Verbs in the Subjunctive
  • How to Pronounce Vowels with an Umlaut
  • How to Type Umlauts
  • And One More Thing...

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When Are Umlauts Used in German?

Below are four very common scenarios where you’ll need to recognize umlauts in German. These of course aren’t the only scenarios where you’ll encounter umlauts, but they’re a great starting point to get comfortable with the concept.

1. Plural Nouns

Plural nouns are often the first places that German learners encounter the umlaut. Most commonly, when the noun contains “u,” “au,” or “o” in the stem, the plural forms have umlauts.

Or, sometimes the plural forms have an umlaut when the noun begins with a vowel.

Buch (Book) Bücher (Books)
Wort (Word) Wörter (Words)
Baum (Tree) Bäume (Trees)
Haus (House) Häuser (Houses)
Apfel (Apple) Äpfel (Apples)
Bruder (Brother) Brüder (Brothers)

2. Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparatives are words that show how one thing has more or less of a quality than another (e.g. “bigger” in English). A superlative shows that one thing has the most or the least of some quality (e.g. “biggest”).

In German, ifthere’s an “a” or an “o” in the stem of an adjective, rest assured there’s going to be an umlaut in the comparative and superlative forms (with a few exceptions, of course).

hoch (high) höher (higher) am höchsten (the highest)
lang (long) länger (longer) am längsten (the longest)
groß (big/tall) größer (bigger/taller) am größten (biggest/tallest)

3. Present Tense Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are auxiliary (or “helping”) verbs that are used alongside the main verb for a specific purpose—such as indicating permission, desire or ability to do something.

Some of the most important German modal verbs include können (can), sollen (should), müssen (must), dürfen (may) and wollen (to want).

The modal verbs that contain umlauts can be quite tricky to handle, because you’ll only see the umlaut in certain forms of the verb. For example, let’s look at the present tense conjugations of the modal verbkönnen.

ich kann I can
du kannst you [informal] can
er kann / sie kann / es kann he can/she can/it can
wir können we can
ihr könnt you [plural] can
Sie/ sie können you [formal]/they can

What we can see is that if the modal verb contains an umlaut in the infinitive form (e.g.können),then the wir, ihr and Sie/siepresent tense conjugations have an umlaut, but not the ich, du and the er/sie/es forms.

4. Verbs in the Subjunctive

Specifically, you’ll often find umlauts in the konjunktiv II präteritum (past subjunctive) form of German verbs.

This is notable because it makes it really easy to put these verbs into the past subjunctive. All you have to do is make small changes to the past tense form of the verb to make it a past subjunctive form.

Let’s take a look at the verb haben (to have) in the past tense.

ich hatte I had
du hattest you [informal] had
er hatte / sie hatte / es hatte he had/she had/it had
wir hatten we had
ihr hattet you [plural] had
Sie/ sie hatten you [formal]/they had

Now compare those forms to thekonjunktiv II präteritum.

ich hätte I would have
du hättest you [informal] would have
er hätte / sie hätte / es hätte he would have/she would have/it would have
wir hätten we would have
ihr hättet you [plural] would have
Sie/ sie hätten you [formal]/they would have

All we’ve had to do to form this is take thestemof theverb in thesimple past and add on an umlaut, sochange the ato aä.

The same goes formany verbs in thekonjunktiv II, such as the words below.

geben gäbe
kommen käme
tun täte
brauchen bräuchte
wissen wüsste
sein wäre

To see the different ways umlauts are used in German, you can look up examples on FluentU and listen to how native speakers say it.

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How to Pronounce Vowels with an Umlaut

TheÄ sound is fairly simple. It sounds like “eh” in English. Practice with words like spät (late) and Universität (university). Check out how to pronounce the Ä in this video.

TheÖ pronunciationis somewhat similar to the above, except the lips should be shaped to create the letter O. Practice with words like Löwe (lion) and Möwe (seagull). There are more tips onhow to pronounce the Ö here.

The Ü sound can be pronounced by saying a long “ee” sound, and then closing your lips like you’re about to kiss someone.Practice with words like kühl (cool). Check out more on how to pronounce the Ü here.

Some common umlaut pronunciation mistakes include:

  • Not pouting the mouth enough for the Ö and the Ü
  • Simply not stressing the vowel enough

A sharp pout is the key to the air being pushed out of the mouth in the right manner, therefore giving the right touch to the umlaut pronunciation.

Here’s another video brings it all together so you can master Ä, Ö and Ü.

Need even more practice? Another useful idea is to make a list of common words in the form of flashcards that use the umlauts. Also try pronouncing this list below!

Äpfel (apple) hören (to listen)
Bäume (trees) Jäger (hunter)
Diät (diet) Käse (cheese)
föhnen (to blow dry) Lärm (noise)
Größe (size) Münze (coin)
nördlich (north of) Süd (south)
Öl (oil) Tür (door)
Rätsel (riddle) über (above)
Vögel (bird) Wörter (words)

How to Type Umlauts

Do you have an ordinary laptop and need to type umlauts?

For PCs, the quick hack is to use Alt key shortcuts. However, this can get cumbersome, so you might also want to keep a document handy with letters that have umlauts to copy-paste.

For Macs, you can just hold down the keys A, U and O for a second or so, and a menu will pop up with special characters including the umlaut. The same option is available for iOS and Android mobile devices.

On mobile devices, you can also often add additional keyboards, and adding in a German language one will mean you have all umlauts right there at your fingertips! No codes or extended taps necessary!

Most German beginners tend to ignore the fact that umlauts exist and try to pronounce them normally.

Well, by doing that, you’re robbing German of its very essence, and also leaving yourself open to being misunderstood! So pout those lips and get practising the umlauts in German.

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