ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue... but I guess ö is more "official" than oe.Fons wrote:
Mustn't koenen be können??
Or is it both right? (I've German at school (boring) so it could be wrong or is it right in the schoolbooks???
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I already got 15 500EUR notes.
3 from Belgium,
3 from the Netherlands,
6 from Austria,
3 from Germany.
I also had once a Spanish (V) 200EUR note, printed by T001 (Belgium).
But I think this isn't really weird.
In the printertables, there are some other of these notes, but not a lot.
3 from Belgium,
3 from the Netherlands,
6 from Austria,
3 from Germany.
I also had once a Spanish (V) 200EUR note, printed by T001 (Belgium).
But I think this isn't really weird.
In the printertables, there are some other of these notes, but not a lot.
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Little Spanish and Italian
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Little Spanish and Italian
Trying Finnish and Japanese

