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Language tag for Dutch #613

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xfq opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 1 comment
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Language tag for Dutch #613

xfq opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 1 comment

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xfq commented Nov 22, 2024

<p>The mechanism involved in hyphenation also varies. For some languages, the hyphen (which may not look like '-') appears at the start of the following line, in others it may appear on both lines. In some cases the spelling of a word is changed around hyphenation, for example in Dutch <i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">cafeetje</i><i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">café-tje</i> and <i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">skiërs</i><i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">ski-ers</i>, and in Hungarian <i class="foreignphrase" lang="hu">Összeg</i><i lang="hu">Ösz-szeg</i>.</p>

 <p>for example in Dutch  <i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">cafeetje</i><i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">café-tje</i> and <i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">skiërs</i><i class="foreignphrase" lang="du">ski-ers</i>, and in Hungarian <i class="foreignphrase" lang="hu">Összeg</i><i lang="hu">Ösz-szeg</i>.</p> 

Language tag for Dutch should be nl instead of du?

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r12a commented Nov 22, 2024

yes

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