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The "Greek i" does not disappear spelling rules

In the new spelling, "proposes unify the names of letters "and" invites "for example, to say" be "and" vee ", but as said Moreno de Alba, are allowed to use the different names given in some countries." We are trying uniform, not to impose "he said.


With the" y ", the name change had caused such a stir in some countries, same happens: the 22 Schools "intend" to be called "ye", but specifies that the name "Greek i" is "very respectable and has centuries-old tradition."

The same happens with the adverb "only" and demonstrative pronouns. It is recommended not to put them tick, or even in cases of ambiguity ("I'm just a movie", "this afternoon"), but who are used to accentuate them, can continue to do so.

What they have not softened the Academies in the new Spelling is the suppression of monosyllables tilde accent spelling, as in "dash" and "rogue." According to Reuters today said Salvador Gutierrez, director of this work, these words carry no accent, although pronounced with hiatus.
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