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by bjoli
1149 days ago
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Only in languages where they are umlauts. Look at, for example, Ä and Umlaut-A: they have historically been written differently. They were simplified to mean the same thing in handwriting a long time ago, but as recently as in iso-8859-1 they made a conscious decision to merge them. Unicode also makes a difference, but generally recommends the merged character. |
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