Hello, Dave Mielke <[email protected]> schrieb am Di, Jul 14, 2009 at 08:55:21 -0400: >>The syllable schoen should use the e-n sign: >I think that's completely wrong. In German, the e is another way of saying >that >the preceding o has an umlaut over it. The e, in other words, belongs very >tightly to the o, and not at all to the n. Any English "standard" that insists >that "en" be used is showing prfound ignorance of basic German spelling. This >is a case where I don't care what the rules say ... if that's what they say >then they're wrong. I don't know who makes the rules, but I learned that "schoen" should be without an e-n-sign. The e-n-sign is a sign with low priority and is only used when there is an end-syllable. The "en" in schoen is clearly in no end-syllable.
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