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Dina:
Yes, I am familiar with French  :). It is actually the second language I learnt and I loved it. I use to say English is my third language, but nowadays I speak/write English much, much better than French. Lack of use  :'(  Still, I do not like English.

I do not know German, by dots about the a,o, u you mean ä, ö, ü? If so, both French and Spanish had it.  In Spanish, this ¨ is called "Diéresis", and it is used for the same reason than in French, to indicate a letter that would normally be silent is pronounced. A common example in French is naïf. Without the ¨it would be pronounced something like "nev", but with it, is something line naee (trying to guess how to write the sound in English, as I do not know phonetics). In Spanish, a classical example if the little umbrella I told you about once before, "paragüita", wich is pronounced something like "paragwita" instead of "paragita".

Did I ever tell you I went to a kindergarten from a German school, so even when classes were in Spanish we learnt a few word in German. Orally, I mean. When I saw them written I was shocked. The spelling was so different to the one I had imagined! It was my first time realizing that about languages, and I was very sad. Same thing happened with French, English and, to a certain degree, to Latin. I was happy when I learnt Japanese (which I only know a few words of, from animé) is basically pronounced like Spanish  :)

And oh yes, good news  :).

Fcrate:
The Bacterinator III, Infection Day :D good one Regen.

@Dina: did you get an external keyboard?
Here a repair shop might find you a new chassis for your laptop.

Dina:
Hi! I may check on that. I have a friend who does some laptop repairings, I am going to see if he can do something, but first, I want to be sure I have all what I need.

I did not understand the question about the external keyboard. I mean, I know what an external keyboard is, but I did not understand the question, is for the laptop that I dropped or for the "new" one with the anglosaxon keyboard?

Fcrate:
I meant for the new one. If you use your laptop at a desk or a table, you could just get a normal PC keyboard for it in a layout that's comfortable for you. Or just give it a few weeks and you'll get used to the new layout. :D

Doroga's Cousin:
*Waves*

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