From: Marco Cimarosti (marco.cimarosti@essetre.it)
Date: Tue Apr 29 2003 - 04:17:38 EDT
Doug Ewell wrote:
> BTW, this thread marks the first time I've ever heard that Ç/ç is used
> in Dutch. Michael Everson doesn't list it in his "Alphabets
> of Europe."
Well, I think it would be easier to meet a unicorn than a monolingual
Dutchman...
Also Italian keyboard have a "ç" key, borrowed from typewriters times.
That's of course needed to type in French, which used to be Italy's most
common foreign language before English and German took over.
_ Marco
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