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German language / Diaeresis / Foreign branding / Häagen-Dazs / Germanic umlaut / Frusen Glädjé / Diacritic / Ö / German alphabet / Linguistics / Languages of Europe / Latin alphabet ligatures
Date: 2003-04-14 17:17:19
German language
Diaeresis
Foreign branding
Häagen-Dazs
Germanic umlaut
Frusen Glädjé
Diacritic
Ö
German alphabet
Linguistics
Languages of Europe
Latin alphabet ligatures

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