Re: Fast UTF-8 strlen function
- From: "NoDot" <no_dot@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 May 2005 05:43:41 -0700
Sevag Krikorian wrote:
> Isn't that the case with all languages? The vowel modifies the
> consonant. It seems you already have the representations of Japanese
> syllables using Latin characters.
Um, it's a standard. They call it Romanji, IIRC.
> When you write "tsu" do you mean "ts" as in "boo_ts_" + u or more a
> "dsu" as in "bu_ds_" + u ?
Boots
> I'm not talking about a new language (though that would be nice for
the
> linguists to figure out). I'm talking about people writing their
native
> language using the Latin-characters.
Most languages already have that standardised, probably.
> --
> [kain]
> http://www.geocities.com/kahlinor
NoDot,
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