I’m pretty sure that’s not actually how language works.
I’m pretty sure that’s not actually how language works.
There’s no umlaut in english, so it doesn’t signify any sound in english words, it’s merely a stylistic choice, kind of like writing a z at the end of a word instead of an s.
Thanks! I’ll put it on the list!
That uninviting shipwreck is a design museum? Oooookay
Ooooo no, I’ll have to try that one too!
I will do that! Thanks for the tip!
Here in nyc it’s available at most Indian restaurants, but for some unknown reason naan is the only bread most people here have ever tried. I order poori every time I eat Indian food
Unpopular opinion: poori is the far superior bread. Oily yum ball goes pfffffffff
A trick for that is to tell them to now try actually unplugging it from the wall and turning it back on again. This gets them to actually do it instead of lying and/or not understanding what it means to actually turn it off and on again
My guess is he was doing it for the cred and the thrill. Any old joe shmoe can burn a disc copy after it’s already being sold to the public
Doesn’t matter. It should be opt in, not secretly installing itself on your device automatically
But that’s not what we’re talking about. It’s extremely extremely rare for a language to adopt a new written character.