If your keyboard does not have this key, you don't live in a civilized country

If your keyboard does not have this key, you don't live in a civilized country.

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ç

trueç

no flags in this thread are civilized
including mine

Yes ç

My phone keyboard has the ç thing

Ç is so fucking useless, literally just an S. On that matter, what is the justification for both K and Q existing together?

shut up fat

Lies.

We do have that. It gives the ch sound in our language

fake letter that is kept because muhh tradition.

The irony
I have it ç but we’re not civilized

Why just not use the compose key like a civilised person?

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More lies, you copy pasted it from another post.

Also it's an extra key to bin for PC games.

I have this
ς

LIAR

BAÇED

Ğ is the fucking best.

ẞorry, but that'ß falße.

àçùôïé

What is even the point of ẞ?

These are the three keys of the masterrace

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No I didn’t, I have it çççç

its ss for german, you cant use ss for every ß in the word and you cant use ß for every word with ss. its weird really

You can't fool me.

Every single cheap computer on eBay has the eternal German on it.

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But you don't have Å

because of history and circlejerking elites
by your logic, if k can take q's place, then c (and ç) becomes obsolete too

ka ke ki ko ku

>ca (ka), ce (se), ci (si), co (ko), cu (ku)
>qua (kua/ka), que (kue/ke), qui (kui, ki), quo (kuo, ko), quu (non existent; kwu/ku)
>ça (sa), çe (se), çi (si), ço (so), çu (su)

same thing for g with e and with i without u
>ga, ge (je), gi (ji), go, gu

y and w becoming totally obsolete: Walter (can be translated to Valter) and Yara (can be translated to Iara)

also what's the point of L in the end of the words in pt-br?
none: sol (sóu), bacharel (bacharéu), etc

anyway, there's many implications, mostly historic (k, q, c and ç) and some about lusophonia cohesiveness (like L)

the most important thing is that letters aren't the same thing as phonemes and they work differently
the way we write in pt is basically based on history, phonogoly (not phonetics) and politics

ςςςςςςςςς
ςhechem

It is the letter s for them only at the end of a word

whiçh

if your language does not have at least 5 ways to type "i" you might as well be an illiterate barbarian

Is that the sperm fertilizing an egg key?

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AYO WADS UP

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ç is close to which key?