Talk:V
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What do the two links have to do with anything? I don't get it. Tokerboy 02:11 Nov 27, 2002 (UTC)
- They're to do with the science fiction series mentioned in the last section of the article. They could probably have better labels on them. --Camembert
I know about the sign 'V' for Victory, introduced by Winston Churchill(?) But when did it also become a "peace" sign? -- Egil 15:12 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
Simultaneous German pronunciation
According to the page, in Middle High German (MHG), w & v, have the same pronunciation?
pre-MHG W= w V =f MHG W= v V =v post-MHG W= v V =f
Am I misinterpreting it?
--Menchi 13:24 23 Jun 2003 (UTC)
- It is not that clear. The V in Vase is pronounced like the W in water, whereas the V in Vater is pronounced like the F in father. So both is possible. --Okrumnow (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Okrumnow)
V
V is an ancient symbol depicting 'female.' an inverted 'v' denotes 'male.'
recently, the davinci code has a nice summation of 'v', which bears more truth in 'meaning' then here in the pages of wipipedia, unfortunately.
