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From: deb5@ellis.uchicago.edu (Daniel von Brighoff)
Subject: Re: English: USA supreme court this fall
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In article <KANZE.96Apr18211654@gabi.gabi-soft.fr>,
J. Kanze <kanze@gabi-soft.fr> wrote:

>Locally, too, the gouvernments (on both sides of the Rhein) make a point
>of spelling city names in the original language.  These are recent
>developments, though, and you can still see a lot of the older signs.

Really?  When I was there, it was still "Freiburg", "Breisach", and
"Sankt Georgen", not "Friburg", "Brisach", and "Sandj"ore".


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