Talk:Attributes/@comment-11406962-20131007101143/@comment-94.134.167.225-20131111084228

it indeed is a german word, but in german it's written "über". i think when used in other languages people tend to replace the "Ü" with an "U" because they don't have it on their keyboard like germans do ("ü" is pronounced a little different than "u" in germany). the word "über" itself simply means something like "above" or "on top".