Fingers crossed
BurnedOliveTree
This are simply called digraphs, the same as spanish "ll"
Isn't Keychron French?
Yeah, Polish also used to call March "brzezień", which means the time in which birches grow
With Polish for example, we have 2 month that are currently named after Roman calendar, even thought all 12 of our months used to have their own names
Seconding Audile, it's great
I am using this daily, best text editor for Android, but to be honest I'm 2 versions behind because the newer ones keep crashing But with SyncThing, working like a charm
That's actually a fun fact :D. I do wish Polish would adopt this signs though, just so we wouldn't have these digraphs
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
I believe "blooming" would be more accurate