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[*] posted on 1-6-2011 at 04:34 PM


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And Lake Titicaca?


The border runs right across Titicaca.

The Peruvians take on it?

"Yes, we share the lake with our neighbors. Titi for Peru and Caca for Bolivia".
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[*] posted on 1-6-2011 at 04:35 PM


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they have different keyboards which really screws folks up in internet cafes...I think you are right that now they can just type two R's and L's instead of it being a separate letter...I figured it might have something to do with standardizing computer keyboards too.


I toggle back and forth between English and Spanish keyboards with some clear decals on certain keys to indicate the difference when in Spanish mode. But I have no ch or ll, it isn't necessary.




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[*] posted on 1-6-2011 at 06:40 PM


Does ń become ny ??:rolleyes:



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[*] posted on 1-7-2011 at 11:07 AM


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Interestingly, few if anyone has asked why, pondered or defended the intentions of the proponents of changing the spanish language alphabet. Here are a few conjectures.

1) It's required for modern computers?

2) There's just too many damn letters?

3) Too hard for gringos?

4) There is no good reason?


Language is such an interesting subject. I've been reading about since this topic came up, really fascinating stuff. It seems that the change is mostly for alphabetizing, not for pronunciation. Languages change all the time. this website explains why. http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/linguistics/change.j...

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There are three digraphs: ‹ch› (che), ‹ll› (elle / doble ele) and ‹rr› (doble erre).[2] While che and elle were formerly considered separate letters,[1] the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies agreed to alphabetize ‹ch› and ‹ll› as ordinary pairs of letters in the dictionary by request of UNESCO and other international organizations. Thus ‹ch› now comes between ‹ce› and ‹ci›, instead of being alphabetized between ‹c› and ‹d› as was formerly done.[3] Despite their former status as separate letters of the alphabet, ‹ch›, ‹ll›, and ‹rr› have always been correctly capitalized as two Latin letters. The word chillón in a text written in all caps is ‹CHILLÓN›, not *‹ChILlÓN›, and if it is the first word of a sentence, it is written ‹Chillón›, not *‹CHillón›. Sometimes one finds lifts with buttons marked *LLamar, but this double capitalization has always been incorrect according to RAE rules.




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[*] posted on 1-7-2011 at 12:37 PM


Very cool info!!!:light:



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