in reply to Unicode puzzle

I doubt that you could get a perfect answer. That data is just not part of the Unicode description. Let me give you just one example. The letter é is commonly used in french, but it is not considered a "native inhabitant" of german language. But it is USED in german language for words like Café (meaning the location, not the drink). So what would be your answer to the "languages of é" question?

Alexander

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Re^2: Unicode puzzle
by Krambambuli (Curate) on Apr 09, 2009 at 09:29 UTC
    You're right, of course - my initial question wasn't well formulated. Be forgiving - it was the best I was able to do at that moment :)

    Thanks,

    Krambambuli
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