The T turning into C is called somehow, I don’t remember how, but it’s used quite often. For example, “expensive” and “more expensive” would be “drogo” and “drożej”. I think there were even some tables for all the transformations, but I might misremember things
Our C is reffered in IPA as joined “TS” sound, so there is definitely some merit to that
I wonder if we had ž etc like Czechs would it make it easier for foreigners to read
Honestly, if this would make the overall width and height smaller, that would be great. Having a “compact” phone without the minus of small battery
This is actually a great way to test customers reactions. Just leak your design and see what people are saying. Obviously you still have issues with some people being louder than other, but it’s still a nice way to test stuff without actually selling anything.
I misspelled, phone, just one Althought sometimes I have my work phone with me, but rarely
I got credentials, just on my phone
Just phone and keys. You guys bring wallets everywhere?
I was once so bored on my holidays that I started to just rewrite ingredients of products in Aurebesh Turns out it’s a really simple alphabet, since it’s a 1:1 with the Latin alphabet used in English
You could try ViaMichelin Not saying it doesn’t track you, but atleast it’s not Google
No point in forcing it upon itself, you’ll just hate it Just if you are to try again, remember you can always ask about recommendations, maybe there will be a setup for you which works smoothly and out of the box
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That’s actually a fun fact :D. I do wish Polish would adopt this signs though, just so we wouldn’t have these digraphs