On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 06:44:16PM +0200, Konrad Rosenbaum wrote:
> [quite OT, but I'll pile on... - just for fun]
>
>
> Yes, German is almost completely phonetic - except for very few loan words
> that have not completely assimilated yet. But there are efforts under way
> to send them on an
On 2017-03-27 12:44, Konrad Rosenbaum wrote:
> [quite OT, but I'll pile on... - just for fun]
>
> On Mon, March 27, 2017 17:43, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
>> Iä, thät güst lûks wrå. Yf wi wÿr tu ëvÿr du süch thyz, ai
>> wûd müch
>
> Let me propose the more "Jusfull" "Jäh" - which is somewhat easier
On 17-03-27 12:44 PM, Konrad Rosenbaum wrote:
[quite OT, but I'll pile on... - just for fun]
On Mon, March 27, 2017 17:43, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Iä, thät güst lûks wrå. Yf wi wÿr tu ëvÿr du süch thyz, ai
wûd müch
Let me propose the more "Jusfull" "Jäh" - which is somewhat easier to read.
[quite OT, but I'll pile on... - just for fun]
On Mon, March 27, 2017 17:43, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Iä, thät güst lûks wrå. Yf wi wÿr tu ëvÿr du süch thyz, ai
wûd müch
Let me propose the more "Jusfull" "Jäh" - which is somewhat easier to read.
> räthÿr swytch holsel tu ü kümplitli fünëtyk
On 2017-03-27 03:43, Marc Mutz wrote:
> And "debt" should be spelled "det". It should. It isn't. You can start
> writing
> det everywhere now, and maybe in a generation you will have collected enough
> mindshare that the Oxford Dictionary contains it as an alternative spelling.
> Your