1. Your country
2. Does this letter feel non-white to you?
>Australia
>Yes
1. Your country
2. Does this letter feel non-white to you?
>Australia
>Yes
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i don't know why but i think it's funny
Yes
I would fuck this letter tbqh
>letters can be white/non-white now
>Sup Forumsernational discussion
no, it looks like one of those scandi/germanic letters
They don't have ~
Sup Forums, the only board that can tell you if you are white or nonwhite according to your writing
No the squiggly line looks non-white
poland
looks portuguese, i consider is at white so i think yes
óúüűöőáéí
what now?
Other than portuguese what languages use it?
Some exemples of that poctuation:
>coração
>corações
>cão
>pão
>missão
>missões
Ë
what language does have that letter and how is it pronounced?
You missed this thing ' ' ^ ' '.
>ó
Non-white
>ú
Non-white
>ü
White
>ű
Non-white
>ö
White
>ő
Non-white
>á
Non-white
>é
Non-white
>í
Non-white
ü is in Spanish too
we don't use that one
thats a lame one desu
care to explain your algorithm determining what is white and what isn't?
öüıâğşç
Wew I never seen this before>>> ğ ş
ANY letter other than those in the basic latin alphabet is non white
ş is sh
ğ is dj
at least if they use esperanto rules
Estonian uses it
It's kind of between e and ö.
To add this user: capital of i is İ, and of ı is I. Also â is not used anymore.
Of course it's non-white.This letter is actually black
.Are you colourblind or something?
>ğ is dj
Not really. Also why would we use some meme language's rules.
en.wikipedia.org
It does. It is a meme news.
hurriyet.com.tr
How does bilíngüe sound to you then?
Йoбaный вpoт, нaхyй
>hurriyet.com.tr
Vay amk. Teşekkürler user.
daily reminder that the whitest letter i æÆ
What about Icelandic?
It has: á, é, í, ó and ú
Is it non-white to you?
flag
no at all, it's in latin alphabet, how could it not look white ?
árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép :DD
portuguese has that letter
it sounds like "on" in "bon" like the french say it
1. Russian
2. Yes, obviously. If it were white, you wouldn't even see it because it would blend in with the white background. See picrel
the grave accent and acute accent aren't white
Does ñÑ count?