Sven Burmeister wrote:
You're right, so forget about the start. However just out of curiousity, I thought that Euro is supposed to be the same word, no matter what (European) language, that's why the renamed it. It was Ecu before, if I am not mistaken. And one thing is certain, hardly anybody speaks correctly, some more at least write correctly, in the end it does not really matter. Maybe somebody got that my comment wasn't actually meant to teach but just to counter and finish. Didn't work out, I guess. And don't get me started on the Spanish and their role in the EU... ;)
Sven
PS: Is it Dollar, or Dollars? :D
I found KDE language support for NL and GB don't support € on AltGr+E, whereas DK and ES do. GB doesn't have euro or euros, NL has euro or euro's, DK doesn't and ES does. Why the inconsistency? Incidentally, euro notes and coins don't use the symbol € and US notes don't use the symbol $, English notes and some Scottish notes use the symbol £ but UK coins, which are Welsh, don't. ;-) -- JDL Non enim propter gloriam, diuicias aut honores pugnamus set propter libertatem solummodo quam Nemo bonus nisi simul cum vita amittit.