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InterestingUsername@lemmy.ml to Mildly Interesting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 个月前

different kinds of cheesecakes

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different kinds of cheesecakes

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InterestingUsername@lemmy.ml to Mildly Interesting@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 个月前
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  • Slashme@lemmy.world
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    They misspelled Käsekuchen.

    • Rusty@lemmy.ca
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      Maybe they just ran out of dots.

      • Jorn@sh.itjust.works
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        Luckily there is a rule for that. You just add an “e”. Germans will know when they read Kaese that it means Käse(cheese).

        ä=ae ö=oe ü=ue

        And bonus ß=ss

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      proves that they are from new yörk

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      I don’t remember if German rules are the same as French, but in French you don’t need to include accents when something is written in capital letters.

      • geissi@feddit.org
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        You need to in German because Umlaute are not accents but different characters.
        They not only sound different, the words also mean different things.

        schon is already
        schön is pretty

        • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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          There is the same issue in French that the lack of accent can change the meaning, so the French Academy does recommend putting accents on capitals. https://www.academie-francaise.fr/questions-de-langue#5_strong-em-accentuation-des-majuscules-em-strong

          Newspaper title “UN INTERNE TUE”:

          • Un interne tue: medical intern kills
          • Un interne tué: medical intern killed
          • Un interné tue: institutionalized patient kills
          • Un interné tué: institutionalized patient killed

          Example from https://www.projet-voltaire.fr/ressources/accent-majuscules-capitales/

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            I guess that’s what I get for learning French during the age of typewriters (my formal French education ended in 1981 and I’ve only spoken --never written-- it since then).

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        You need to include them in German. We now even have a capital ß: ẞ

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          ẞased

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            SSased?

      • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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        L’Académie Française disagrees. https://www.academie-francaise.fr/questions-de-langue#5_strong-em-accentuation-des-majuscules-em-strong

      • AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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        You absolutely do have to include accents when something is in capital letters in French. The fact that antique typing machines couldn’t do it notwithstanding. It’s a common and irritating misconception (also Windows makes it difficult to do so because it’s shit, and Azerty is shit, but it’s not a problem in other systems).

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