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  2. German alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letter q in German only ever appears in the sequence qu (/kv/), with the exception of loanwords, e.g., Coq au vin or Qigong (which is also written Chigong). The letter x (Ix, /ɪks/) occurs almost exclusively in loanwords. Native German words that are now pronounced with a /ks/ sound are usually written using chs or cks, as with Fuchs (fox).

  3. German orthography - Wikipedia

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    They are treated like extra letters either placed after their base letters (Austrian phone books have ä between az and b etc.) or; at the end of the alphabet (as in Swedish or in extended ASCII). Microsoft Windows in German versions offers the choice between the first two variants in its internationalization settings.

  4. Rheinische Dokumenta - Wikipedia

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    Rheinische Dokumenta was designed to be easily readable for dialect speakers educated in German writing, but there are some differences that make it quite distinct from the usual ways of writing the dialects: There is no doubling of consonants to mark short vowels, and there are extra diacritical marks. The German letters z and x are spelled ts ...

  5. German keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    In English, the letter "y" is very common and the letter "z" is relatively rare, whereas in German the letter "z" is very common and the letter "y" is very uncommon. [1] The German layout places "z" in a position where it can be struck by the index finger, rather than by the weaker little finger. Part of the keyboard is adapted to include ...

  6. Kurrent - Wikipedia

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    Kurrent (German: [kʊˈʁɛnt]) is an old form of German-language handwriting based on late medieval cursive writing, also known as Kurrentschrift ("cursive script"), deutsche Schrift ("German script"), and German cursive. Over the history of its use into the first part of the 20th century, many individual letters acquired variant forms.

  7. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Letters: Lowercase. U+00F8 ø 248 ... Latin Small Letter Long S with high stroke German typography: ... Modifier Letter Extra-High Tone Bar: U+02E6 ˦