Brian E Carpenter writes:
You have another choice with ï which is to write it in Unicode
notation, U+00EF (LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS) if I am not
mistaken.
Neither I nor Google knows how Unicode represents Welsh double L.
Maybe they don't?
Right. That's really the only possibility given the Unicode design
principles, which include round-trip compatibility with existing
character sets.
It's sorted between LY and M in the dictionary at
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~gpcwww/gpc_pdfs.htm#DANGOSEIRIAU
(BTW llywd and lloyd are different words, but as proper names they are
confused in English spelling.)
Different as in not identical or not equal? A collation can easily be
defined where they are equal ;)
Arnt
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