The Times Atlas of the World uses t-cedilla, d-cedilla, and h-cedilla
in transcriptions of Yemen placenames.
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Michael Everson scripsit:
The Times Atlas of the World uses t-cedilla, d-cedilla, and h-cedilla
in transcriptions of Yemen placenames.
But is it correct? The National Geographic map on my wall uses s-cedilla
in Romanian place names, and that's definitely wrong.
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At 10:58 -0400 2002-08-16, John Cowan wrote:
Michael Everson scripsit:
The Times Atlas of the World uses t-cedilla, d-cedilla, and h-cedilla
in transcriptions of Yemen placenames.
But is it correct? The National Geographic map on my wall uses s-cedilla
in Romanian place names, and that's
At 06:57 AM 16-08-02, Michael Everson wrote:
The Times Atlas of the World uses t-cedilla, d-cedilla, and h-cedilla in
transcriptions of Yemen placenames.
I would expect those cedillas to be dots below the letters for standard
Arabic transliteration.
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks
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