| ▲ | astrobe_ 2 days ago | |
Ambiguë (ambiguous) and aiguë (acute) [1], but these are "old" spellings. For instance, this word "ambiguë" was changed in the 1990 spelling reform to "ambigüe" [2] probably to emphasis the fact that the U is not mute (because for most -gue words it is, like for "fatigue" in french and english). Like with ï and ü, the tréma mark is precisely the mark of an exception. [1] https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/ambigu%C3%AB , https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/aigu%C3%AB | ||