[Facts] Re: Carl vs. Karl
in reply to a message by Carl
I think usually you can say: K is Greek and C is Latin. But in the case of Carl/Karl this does not really apply, because Karl (this is the German form) obviously is a genuine Germanic name (see my post "Maybe Karl is not a Man" ab few days ago). But in the Middle Ages everybody spelt his words the way he wanted to, so there was a lot of to and fro between some letters and C and K were some of them. I would say the Latin influence on the German language was stronger then (let's say around 700 A.D.), but I don't really know much about this.Andy ;—)
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Carl vs. Karl  ·  Carl  ·  10/21/2004, 5:31 PM
Re: Carl vs. Karl  ·  Andy  ·  10/21/2004, 11:20 PM
Re: Carl vs. Karl  ·  ltbugaf  ·  10/22/2004, 7:07 PM