La cigüeña tocaba cada vez mejor el saxofón y el búho pedía kiwi y queso.
How do you transliterate this into US ASCII characters? And what does the phrase mean?
How do you transliterate this into US ASCII characters? And what does the phrase mean? |
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Transliteration is simple: barely remove the accents and change "ñ" to "ny". Translation might sound even more absurd in English than it is in Spanish, as it is just a sentence which lets the reader realize how does a computer font look... but well... it might be "The stork played the saxophone better and better and the owl asked for kiwi and cheese." |
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Search Google for an ASCII table. You can type them, in Windows at least, with ALT + CODE The only one I know by heart is ALT + 164 = ñ ALT + 165 = Ñ |
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