Ö is more commonly used in handwriting than in digital, print or typewriting. It's especially common among older people (50+), not sure why.
Ø is the official Norwegian character, and is therefore an own character on our keyboards, and is the character taught in school.
In Norwegian Ö is often not even considered an own character but a different glyph of Ø, which is not strictly correct.
Unnecessary use of the umlaut
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Take off every Zigg for great rapist.
Now, outgay that!
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Haha, I wasn't asking. I was explaining. I know exactly who Röyksopp are.Sardtok wrote:Two guys from northern Norway (Tromsø), I used to think they were from Bergen, but that's just where they formed the band.Jasoco wrote:Who are Röyksopp?.
And yes, they spell it ö, in Norwegian you can use either ø or ö for the same sound, but the phonetic alphabet uses ø.
Ö is more common in handwriting, since it's not the official character, and because we have an own key for ø.
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If you use a question as a header, you need to actually answer it in the text. Not just refer to their work.Jasoco wrote:Haha, I wasn't asking. I was explaining. I know exactly who Röyksopp are.Sardtok wrote:Two guys from northern Norway (Tromsø), I used to think they were from Bergen, but that's just where they formed the band.Jasoco wrote:Who are Röyksopp?.
And yes, they spell it ö, in Norwegian you can use either ø or ö for the same sound, but the phonetic alphabet uses ø.
Ö is more common in handwriting, since it's not the official character, and because we have an own key for ø.
Their work does not define them, they define their work.
Don't let your job be who you are.
Take off every Zigg for great rapist.
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Re: Unnecessary use of the umlaut
Are you perhaps danish?
Re: Unnecessary use of the umlaut
Are you perhaps unable to read dates?
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Thanks for the trip down memory lane, though.
The only people who posted in this thread when it was still relevant and are still around are bartbes, Jasoco and myself. (Bart: we were so young back then! )
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I wish Í cöuld consider 31 yöung. Ah to bé 18 agâin.
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