Re: pistasch
On Aug 5, 3:06 pm, Trond Engen <trond...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The spelling <ock> used to be common, though, and
can be used now to add a flavour of age to a text.
Uh, "ock" is a variant of "också" ("also"), actually. IMHO "ock" is
never used for "och" except in mistake.
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