trema

See also: Trema and tréma

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Ancient Greek τρῆμα (trêma, hole), from τετραίνω (tetraínō, perforate), used for the dots on dice, via Dutch trema and French tréma.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɹɛmə/, /ˈtɹiːmə/

Noun

trema (plural tremata)

  1. a diacritic consisting of two dots ( ¨ ) placed over a letter, used among other things to indicate umlaut or diaeresis.
    The Trema is a diacritic that I have to add to the letter like an accent. So to catalog correctly your system has to offer you Trema and Umlaut. — Donald Pisani,
    If the tone is not falling, then a macron or trema is written above the vowel: màtö. — Rob Nierse,

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Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

trema n (plural trema's, diminutive tremaatje n)

  1. diaresis, trema

Synonyms


Interlingua

Noun

trema (plural tremas)

  1. diaeresis

Italian

Verb

trema

  1. third-person singular present of tremare
  2. second-person singular imperative of tremare

Anagrams


Portuguese

Etymology 1

From French tréma, from Ancient Greek τρῆμα (trêma, hole).

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈtɾe.mɐ/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈtɾɛ.mɐ/
  • Hyphenation: tre‧ma

Noun

trema m or f (nonstandard) (plural tremas)

  1. trema, a diacritic (¨).

Verb

trema

  1. third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present indicative of tremar
  2. second-person singular (tu, sometimes used with você) affirmative imperative of tremar

Pronunciation

Verb

trema

  1. first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of tremer
  2. third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of tremer
  3. third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of tremer
  4. third-person singular (você) negative imperative of tremer

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From German Trema.

Noun

tréma f (Cyrillic spelling тре́ма)

  1. stage fright

Declension


Spanish

Verb

trema

  1. First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of tremer.
  2. Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of tremer.
  3. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of tremer.
  4. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of tremer.
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