G×E
Güe is a textual sequence consisting of the letters g, ü, and e. It is not a single letter of the Latin alphabet, but rather a combination used in certain orthographies to mark a specific pronunciation of the u when it follows a g before e or i. The diaeresis on the u signals that the u should be pronounced, producing a consonant-vowel sequence that differs from the simple gue spelling.
In Spanish orthography, the use of the diaeresis on the u after g is employed to indicate
Outside Spanish, the güe sequence can appear in loanwords, transliterations, or proper names from languages that