Re: Why "kompressor" in German?
- From: phoglund@xxxxxx
- Date: 7 Dec 2006 02:36:58 -0800
Thomas Carter kirjoitti:
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 06:32:31 -0800, phoglund wrote:
Thomas Carter wrote:
Why do Germans spell kompressor with a k? Is it to make it look
more Germanic?
Why do you spell Russian names with Latin letters, instead of Cyrillic?
Is it to make it look more Latin?
Is this not a different case? I mean, is the letter "c" not part of
the alphabet used in German? All literate Germans know about "c", but not
all literate users of the Roman alphabet know the details of the Cyrillic
one.
Well, if you didn't get it: different languages do things differently,
because that is their tradition. Or are we supposed to think there is
any other reason than tradition behind the pronunciation of
"Featherstonehaugh" as if written "Fanshaw"?
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