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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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the us of quotation marks

Is this a correct use of quotation marks?

There were no soft "C"s in latin. So all the Cs are pronounced like "K"s.

"Fasces" is faskes, "caesar" is kaesar (which will sound familiar to any german speaker), and, believe it or not, "Cicero" is pronounced Kikero."
  

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There were no soft "C"s in latin. " You've missed some out and failed to capitalise three proper nouns.

  • There were no soft "C"s in latin.
  • " You've missed some out and failed to capitalise three proper nouns.
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AnonymousIs this a correct use of quotation marks?There were no soft "C"s in latin. So all the Cs are pronounced like "K"s."Fasces" is faskes, "caesar" is kaesar (which will sound familiar to any german speaker), and, believe it or not, "Cicero" is pronounced Kikero."
You've missed some out and failed to capitalise three proper nouns.
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Thank you for you reply.

You're saying that adding "Latin", " "C"s ", "Kaesar", "German" and "Kikero" would make it correct?

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