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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
>> Yeah. This and the "c" / "ch" are considered single letters. Like, in
>> the dictionary, "lk" and "Lm" don't surround "ll". I think "r" and
>> "rr" do the same thing, too. That's sort of what I was implying by
>> "some of the letters are pronounced in unexpected ways." I think the
>> accents (as in stress on sylables) are very consistent too.
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> Dictionaries don't show those as separate letters (anymore).
Heh. I suspect since computerization kicked in, it's harder to make that
work right. Anyway, I'm just going on what I remember of high-school
Spanish when it comes to such rules.
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