l couId be switching my Iowercase "L"s for capital "i"s and you wouIdn't even be abIe to teII the difference (in your cunt)
L couId be switching my Iowercase "L"s for capital "i"s and you wouIdn't even be abIe to teII the difference (in your...
But I can. And you did
l can teII
How can you teII?
I can write a vowel and you won't even know if I mean a wide or narrow one
>he has grammatical rules that don't visually affect the written text
Lmao languagelet
The danish alphabet doesn't have uppercase l's
Its the same alphabet as ours, no?
Languagelets are people who need help to know how a word is supposed to be pronounced
I got custom styles on my browser that make fonts more readable and l vs I more distinguishable
Not exactly. It works a little differently and we have ÆæØøÅå.
WAiT, WHAT???
>Ææ
Apart from that, I'm willing to bet all of those sound the same as ÔôÂâ(or ÕõÃã)
I don't speak portugese so I can't confirm or deny that.
It's pronounced sort of like Ä and Ö. Not sure how to explain Å.
Capital l is longer than lowercase I
>IlIiad
Now point out which of the first three letters is not what it seems (or if they're all like they're supposed to)
First letter is capital l because I don't think any language is retarded enough to use three trailing I's for a word, the second and third are lowercase I's. As for the the word you posted, the middle one seems off and slightly shorter, so it's lowercase I for sure.
i did that with lreland
l I
I l
l I
l I
wtf bros hes right
The guess is correct but the middle one is taller not shorter
>he doesn't override and set every font to Lucida Console regular
>he doesn't even NewTimesRomanmaxx
NGMI
Porra João.
Copia o a letra, cola ela, escreve as duas uma ao lado da outra, o I maiúsculo é menor que o L minúsculo.
>IIII
Two of those are lower Ls and the others are upper is, none is taller than the rest