Ed or Ian Henderson
19 years ago
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Didn't we not used to have the letters "U" and "W"? |
Ed or Ian Henderson
19 years ago
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I just had a look at norge.no... visited a few pages and could also find no "c". |
Truest Lies
19 years ago
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Oh, well, but then, how would a nutritionist explain Vitamin C? It would then be vitamin K. Hum. |
Ed or Ian Henderson
19 years ago
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EOB: You many not need them, but we clearly have too many. Please take some back. |
Ed or Ian Henderson
19 years ago
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Hmmm... Didn't think of that. I've only ever seen the "ch" sound spelt either "ch" or "cz", with the closest "non c" being "xh" as in "xhosa". |
AGirlWorthFightingFor
19 years ago
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xhelsey? sounds like a scene kids nickname. |
Jordan
19 years ago
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In response to an earlier post.... |
Jordan
19 years ago
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Kongradulations! I hensefoth welkome you to the sosiety of no "C's." |
Jordan
19 years ago
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Haha, I know, isn't it just hilarious? |
Kirsty palmer
19 years ago
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lol i agree the letter 'C' is just pointless.. all in favour of kanseling the stupid letter raise hands lol...**raises hand in the air!** |
Tamin
19 years ago
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C's are placed with my favourite inventions list: |
distorted images
19 years ago
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well in spanish dont' that have both c and ch as letters in there alphabet? they also have a ll and a n with a ~ over it. they just want to mess with your head. lol |
Randomness
19 years ago
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my name has a C in it!!! im not going to go by Ourtney!!!! |
John (Mr. Whuppy)
19 years ago
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Never mind the C what about the D if there were no D's then Edward Woodward would be ewar woowar |
RainbowSlider
19 years ago
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OIC :) |
HansRik
19 years ago
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In older (as in 15 years ago) Spanish dictionaries, CH is considered one letter (as it makes only one sound), so is LL (similar to the 'y' in 'you' but softer), and RR (stronger than the single 'r'). All of these are in the dictionary as different letters. |