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Subject: Re: Trip to Germany Posted on: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 01:55:20 CEST



"Dave Smith" skrev i meddelandet
news:47041594.ADC5585D@sympatico.ca...
> Lennart Petersen wrote:
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>> No. Cologne and Nuremberg are both correct spelling in English.
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> Curiously, when you look at a German map Nuremburg become Nurnburg and
> COlgne becomes Koln (both with omlouts)
>
Nurnburg ??
Real mysterious map.
It's more likely that you'll find Nürnberg and Köln on a German map.
But nevertheless, when writing in English I think it's very much o.k to use
established English names like Rome,Munich,Gothenburg,Copenhagen instead of
the local names.