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From: georgeh@www.comet.chv.va.us (George F. Hardy)
Subject: Re: GENDER in English and German (was: GENDER in Esperanto)
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 15:09:36 GMT
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In article <NEWTNews.842510579.16894.h0444wow@h0444wow.rz.hu-berlin.de>, sebastiano hartviga <h0444wow@rz.hu-berlin.de> says:
>

>according to the new german orthography "tsch" ("tsch&uuml;&szlig;") 
>can be written "tschss" ("tsch&uuml;ss"). but indeed many germans 
>write "tschs" ("tsch&uuml;s") with one "s".both forms are correct 
>as some people pronounce the "" ("&uuml;") long but others short.

For html, one can also use &#252 =  and $#223 = .  The real 
advantage of the &# technique is that it provides easy access 
to all 256 html characters.

GFH

