Monday, February 8, 2016

Crying ^

From the BBC:
"End of the circumflex? Changes in French spelling cause uproar"
 
Suggested new spellings for more than 2,000 French words have sparked controversy.  The Academie Francaise proposed changes in 1990, including the deletion of the circumflex accent (ˆ) and hyphens in some words, but they were optional. Now publishers say they will include the new spellings in schoolbooks. France's education minister has said the changes will not culminate in the end of the circumflex, and that old and new spellings will both remain correct. Despite this, the news sparked furious reaction on social media, with users arguing the changes constituted dumbing down.
 
^ The French seem to just like to cry about everything. They aren't even being forced to use the new changes. They can use either the old ways or the new way. ^


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35496893
 

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