On 10/4/2013 4:01 PM, R.S. wrote:
CH is always two-character, but Czech people have its own national letter (C with some peak, č).
The c with a Haček is pronounced as tch; I had a grandfather named Souček.
punctuation mark) to get results as above. Of course things are even more interesting in Cyrillic and other non-latin alphabets.
Things get very interesting in languages where a "character" is written in several pieces.
Caution: the parenthesis contains diacritical characters coming from several languages, your email program can misinterpret it.
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