Steps to reproduce the bug:

  1. execute the commands

      set langnoremap
      nnoremap / ?
      set langmap=ç/,é/,a/

  2. using a keyboard layout with character `ç`, `é`, `a`, try using them in 
Normal mode.

The result: the key `a` is mapped to `?` and the keys `ç` and `é` are mapped to 
`/`.

Thank you.

Alexey.

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