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----- Message d'origine -----
De: "James H. Cloos Jr." <cloos@jhcloos.com>
> |> At 08:42 -0400 2003-07-15, Karljürgen Feuerherm wrote:
>
> >> Most German people I know can't read the German cursive script used
> >> say 50 years ago. But the characters clearly correspond to the
> >> Latin characters in use today.
>
> Is that the script where minimum comes out looking like:
>
> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
>
> (Ie, m => /\/\/\, n => /\/\, u => /\/\, i => /\ ?)
Sütterling ?
http://terraaqua.de/schrift.htm
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