Talk:Hamburg Süd

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Schifffahrt

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I have tagged the footnote concerning the 1871 "error". It may be true that at that time the convention for combining schiff and fahrt would have produced schiffahrt (except when hyphenated over a line-end as schiff-fahrt). But the failed German orthography reform of 1944 had apparently intended to remove the third "f", so perhaps it was common before that. I cannot make out what, if anything, was relevant to this in the 1901 reforms. All very confusing, at least to me - though at least since 1996 it has undoubtedly been OK. Davidships (talk) 17:09, 14 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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