Where did you get that the English pronunciation had ø-sound?
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ptu@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•The Document Foundation is proud to release LibreOffice 25.2.3English3·2 months agoFor a techy individual, yes. For a larger organization where people come and go, things like that make it more complicated to use as a sole spreadsheet tool.
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That’s suprising, I always thought it would be similar to ö in Finnish where I’m from. And swedish ö as in öl and danish ø as in smørrebrød.