David Starner via Unicode wrote in <CAMZ=zj4r0fo-6ethxnh-8jv3uuhq_kd2zr_msf2genttfmp...@mail.gmail.com>: |On Sun, Dec 1, 2024 at 12:35 PM Markus Scherer via Unicode |<[email protected]> wrote: ... |[.]Searching Books for Der |große Gatsby shows 12 or 13 distinct covers, 6 with DER (or Der) |GROSSE GATSBY on the cover, three with DER (or Der) GROẞE GATSBY, and |4 with lowercase titles. A few dated back to 2006, so it's not a |trivial sample of modern covers.
And please do not use that book as an example, it surely was mentioned maliciously given that it is a short book that flies by in a rush, as in a state of euphoria, or better even intoxication. It is an examplary of anglo-saxon lifestyle, and even though Germany has become a hundred percent vassal that throws much more money over the ocean for false things than is healthy or advisable (just to name Monsanto), under the surface there is a long history that points to different things. |The standard is written in English . If you have trouble understanding |a particular section, read it again and again and again . . . Sit up |straight. Eat your vegetables. Do not mumble. -- _Pascal_, ISO 7185 |(1991) Ah! I see. No gotos. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) | |And in Fall, feel "The Dropbear Bard"s ball(s). | |The banded bear |without a care, |Banged on himself for e'er and e'er | |Farewell, dear collar bear
