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minus-squareEnkrodlinkfedilink14•edit-27 months agoIt is! Even if it’s very, very rare. But it does exist, for example in the Name of Bernhard Hoëcker, where it denotes a pronounciation of Ho-ecker instead of Höcker.
minus-square@idiomaddict@feddit.delinkfedilink28•7 months agoß is my favorite. All the fun of cursive qs and zs, with significantly more applicability
minus-square@fallingcats@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink15•edit-27 months agoNow that we’ve got ẞ I’m fine with keeping ß
minus-square@Magnetar@feddit.delinkfedilink21•7 months agoAre you Swiss or something? ẞ is be best letter.
minus-square@wieson@feddit.delinkfedilink10•7 months agoDie you know, that ß is more frequently used than x, y, q and even j?
minus-square@RizzRustbolt@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•7 months agoThe ‘eu’ in deutsche is an umlauted e.
ë needs to become a letter in German
It is! Even if it’s very, very rare.
But it does exist, for example in the Name of Bernhard Hoëcker, where it denotes a pronounciation of Ho-ecker instead of Höcker.
Wow, I didn’t realize this
there is no need for it… but ß needs to be gone
ß is my favorite. All the fun of cursive qs and zs, with significantly more applicability
Now that we’ve got ẞ I’m fine with keeping ß
Are you Swiss or something? ẞ is be best letter.
Die you know, that ß is more frequently used than x, y, q and even j?
the gërman, brothër
The ‘eu’ in deutsche is an umlauted e.