Re: Greek, glagolitic, cyrillic
- From: Oliver Cromm <lispamateur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 18:24:35 -0500
* Nikolaj wrote:
mb pravi:
On Feb 6, 9:44 am, Nikolaj <nikolaj.kor...@xxxxxx> wrote:
in Slovene one MUST write with
čšž, other combinations aren't acceptable and leaving the caron out can
significantly change the meaning of the word.
I don't get it: sh, sz, zs, s', sh', the cominations are endless.
Must?
Yes, must. These combinations don't mean anything.
It depends on whether you want them to. Even Vietnamese people write in
ASCII, if they have to, so everybody using Latin could. Not that I'd
ever recommend it.
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