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They do in Spanish and French (unless the q's at the end of a word in French).
@riberet19 & @Carresan, to what extent does U follow Q in Spanish? Do let me know!
They always follow such as queso, boquete, querer.
But only followed by “e” or “i”
The interesting thing is that you don’t pronounce the “u”.
In cases such as quarantine, it is translated to Spanish as cuarentena. In this case you pronounce the “u”
quinceañera
A nice one is “quinqué”
Thanks, mate. You made me 1% better today. So thrilled!
Do Q and U follow each other in other languages? Just wondering.
No, we speak and write normally :)
LOL. Hilarious!
Serb Croation is the same language but Serb uses Cyrillic and Croat uses Roman alphabet
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I feel like you know a little bit about all the languages out there haha
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I feel like my painstakingly crafted, albeit Canva-made poster deserves some sats.
Do Q and U follow each other in other languages? Just wondering.