It's very simply pronounced just like Nicole; nik-ole. However the weird ö and the h often throw people off.
So what are those two dots doing above the o?
They're called an umlaut. Wikipedia, the ever-handy and yet not-so-reliable web encyclopedia (you can edit what's on there!) has a whole big speil on it. Click the link to go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umlaut_(diacritic)#Use_of_the_umlaut_for_special_effect
All the same, what the umlaut does for my name is simply make the h sound go away. Also, it's there for decoration. Nichöle is not a traditional spelling.
Now how do I get those two dots when I'm doing school reports and such?
ctrl+shift+:(letter)
Well, Marissa just came through the door with one of her friends (Rogen, a pretty girl with colour in her hair and Converse on her feet, a childhood friend that isn't part of Marissa's popular crowd and who I actually like) so I shall be going. Luckily for me, I'm going out today with Brianna, one of my best-friends.
So, until I return (or get bored),
Nichöle Jude
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