Sakai, turejo tave perspeti? -- svyt KEdas <news.omnitel.net@-trinti-katalogai.net> Wrote in message: > > > > > > Ir tarptautin?s konvencijos ?ia niekam > ner?pi, automobiliai su tais numeriais gali va?in?ti po visas > Europos ?alis? Taip, gali! > > Man tai ? naujiena. > > > > Germany includes diacritical marks in the letters of some codes, > that is the letters Ö and Ü. Such a thing is rarely done in other > European countries, but also appears on regular Bosnian, > Croatian and > Serbian(letters > ?, ? and ?), Åland > registration plates (letter Å), as well as on Swedish > (letters Å, Ä and Ö) and Danish > (letters Æ, Ø and Å) personal registration plates. > > > > > > 2017.04.18 00:18, invertuota panda ra??: > > > On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 14:16:13 +0300, KEdas > <news.omnitel.net@-trinti-katalogai.net> wrote: > > > Bet rimtai Vokietijoje yra daug toki? > numeri?? > > > > > > nema?ai, o ka? Bet visos raid?s nemai?omos su "normaliom" ir > naudojamos tik vietovard?io dalyje. Vokietijoje numeriai ri?ami > prie vietov?s, kraustaisi kitur turi keist numerius. > > > > > > > Ka?kaip nelogi?kai skamba. Negi pranc?zai > nusileido ir patys vis dar nenaudoja savos diakritikos? Jie irgi > nema?ai nuosav? simboli? turi: > > > Àà, Ââ, Ææ, Çç, Éé, Èè, Êê, Ëë, Îî, Ïï, Ôô, ??, Ùù, Ûû, Üü, ?ÿ. > > > > > > pranc?z? numeriuose n?ra vietovard?i? trumpini?, tik neprivalomi > skaitmeniniai kodai. Skirtingai nuo vokie?i?. Tod?l n?r reikalo > naudot tos j? specialios diakritikos. > > > > > > > > > > > ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/