Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 20, 1981

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    MrJamie1062  almost 12 years ago

    Actually,Sally,don’t omit the report;in fact,you could report on the whole alphabet. Charlie is right;J DID develop from I, and even now,to this day, that is why occasionally, you will see either the letter J(or more commonly,I),skipped from lettered items,so as not to risk confusing the two letters,in the lettered series. Interesting,or what?

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    Archistoteles  almost 2 years ago

    The Dutch use the “i” and “j” together as one letter (ij) which is pronounced exactly the same as “ei” which they also use. For instance “wij” (we) is pronounced the same as “wei” (meadow). This happens to be very confusing, even for the Dutch themselves. For foreigners who try to learn the language it’s almost impossible to get, also because there are no rules which to apply for the use of “ij” or “ei”.

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