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Køi¹tof ®elechovski schreef:
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<pre wrap="">Could I have an example of &otrema; please? Something along the lines of
zoölogy, but actually required? Not that I doubt your knowledge of Dutch
but I would like to have it as a demonstration.
Chris
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coördinaten<br>
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BTW: neither of the quotes below are mine ;-)<br>
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Subject: Re: [whatwg] Entity parsing [trema/diaresis vs umlaut]
Sander wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Only the vowel U can have either
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This is not quite right. All Latin vowels (a, e, i, o, u, y) can take the
trema/diaresis
(ä, ë, i, ö, ü in Dutch; ë, i, ü*, y** in French), and a, o, u can all be
umlauted (ä, ö, ü
in German).
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