Some international keyboards make small modifications – AZERTY, QWERTZ, extra diacritics, etc.pic.twitter.com/xhP7iX6YIB
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Some have cool symbols hiding inside: Greek has an interpunct (mid dot). Japanese different brackets, and a key for emoticons (kaomoji).pic.twitter.com/aKGNeRoQK1
Tibetan has… what is this? Looks like something for counting? This might be the weirdest set of symbols I found.pic.twitter.com/Ev7UkrjkU7
I think vietnamese is the only language for which no pangram exists (like "the brown fox jumps over the lazy dog") http://clagnut.com/blog/2380/
Oh, wow.
True, it's a mess. Some are totally different vowels and some are just tone marks. <ở> in Phở is composed of <ơ>=schwa and < ̉>=tone
But <ơ> doesn't have an "accent" per se, anymore than our <t> has an bar added to <l>. (But you're right vowels look like chaos)
My mom always says the Vietnamese accents are pronounced the way they look (á=voice goes up, à=down) She never has an answer for this onepic.twitter.com/2URovuGWjn
Hahaha!
ベトナム語のアクセントってこんなにあるの?
RT @mwichary: The winner for most accents is… Vietnamese.pic.twitter.com/d55DdX5xHi
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