Der Schwarze Kolner To Open By End of Month
At this rate, we should all be sipping pilsners and wolfing down bratwurst before July 4th weekend rolls around. According to a guy we spoke to in the doorway of Der Schwarze Kolner, the German-style beer garden should be open by the end of the month. Bring it on! Rumor: Biergarten Coming to Seven Corners…
At this rate, we should all be sipping pilsners and wolfing down bratwurst before July 4th weekend rolls around. According to a guy we spoke to in the doorway of Der Schwarze Kolner, the German-style beer garden should be open by the end of the month. Bring it on!
Rumor: Biergarten Coming to Seven Corners Space [Brownstoner] GMAP
I prefer the circumflex (^), which most closely resembles an Asshat.
I meant tilda.
No one has mentioned that ” Schwarze” is Yiddish slang for, um the “n word”.
A cedilla is useful for French speakers, not Latinos. That would be a tilda.
Dave, you can also just write an “e” after the “o” and it’s the same sound as the umlaut.
Dave,
In Word, to type a “ç”, hold the control key and hit the comma key, let go of the control key and hit “C”. Voilà ! And there you have it!
Don’t you mean “Eüröträsh” DIBS?
Thanks, JIPS, for the confirmation. Let it go, BG; some folks just need to be right all the time.
Testing…
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Nope. That may work in Word but not posting on brownstoner with my Bloomberg keyboard!!!!
Besides, a cedilla for posting to my latino friends would be more useful!!!!
Oh, Dave…Hhhhh…
To type an o with an umlaut in Word, hold the control and shift keys down simultaneously and hit the semi-colon/colon key, let go of the control and shift keys and hit the “O” key. If you hit the “A” key instead, you’ll get an umlaut over an “ä”.
There are many examples, albeit a bit obsolete, of words in English incorporating umlauts.