Hello,
I'd like to give a minor (spelling) correction.
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, John Shippey wrote:
> In Flemish/Dutch, it's called "apenstart" or "apenstartje" (literally:
> "ape's tail", or "ape's little tail") when talking _about_ the symbol - but
It's actually called "apenstaart" or "apenstaartje" (with two a's, three
in total). I've also heard "strudel" (like the German cake), but this
might be some foreign influence (Israel, maybe?).
Regards,
Menno van Zaanen
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