Wrap vowel sound names in curly braces to prevent auto-translation (a, e, i, o, u, ö, ü)

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The German possessives are:
Again, the forms without final "e" are used before {der} and {das} nouns, while the forms with final "e" are used before {die} nouns.
Also covered in this lesson is the German sound "ü", a rounded front vowel that may be unfamiliar. It can be both long and short.
Also covered in this lesson is the German sound {ü}, a rounded front vowel that may be unfamiliar. It can be both long and short.
$LESSON Section 2: Pronunciation
$GRAMMAR Pronunciation: Long ü