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| Ubique Patriam Reminisci Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: PACIFIC:
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| Re: Writing Accents Kissmequick's method is the one I have always advocated in other threads on this topic. Besides, everyone pronounces vowels differently; therefore, they will likely pronounce your phoenetic spellings differently. I suppose that you can put in an occaisional to-mah-toe to say, "not an American" or idear to say "New Englander". |
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