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09-05-2007, 04:05 PM
· #26 NamePros Regular
Originally Posted by italiandragon italian does not use ascii letters.
Letters A - Z are ASCII so if Italian doesn't use these letters what does it use?
09-08-2007, 09:39 AM
· #27 NamePros Regular
Originally Posted by italiandragon italian does not use ascii letters.
Originally Posted by mulligan Letters A - Z are ASCII so if Italian doesn't use these letters what does it use?
Well?
09-08-2007, 10:19 AM
· #28 NamePros Regular
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Anybody have any Korean idns ? I only have one , the Korean writing system is pretty cool , more logical than English in many ways .
09-14-2007, 03:39 AM
· #29 Account Closed
Originally Posted by dezinerite That's very rude, esp. because we have members in here from all over the world.
For those thinking we're all using English words - not necessarily. These are letters of the Roman alphabet. So technically, it's not really the "English language".
Yes, but the bottom line is that English is one of the few languages where you can represent all the words correctly using the ASCII character set provided you ignore all the borrowed words that have been incorportated into the English Language that do require these characters. Of course you will have needed to have benefited from an education to be aware of these!
10-16-2007, 03:43 PM
· #30 NamePros Regular
Originally Posted by mulligan
It's disappointing that an *italiandragon* has not come forward to dispute the fact that ...
Originally Posted by italiandragon Originally Posted by italiandragon
italian does not use ascii letters
Is this a sign of her / his misguided opinions?
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