tiny hick-up in the flowchart.
ü is a yes to German. German uses the Umlaute ä ö ü anywhere from start to finish and the tight combo of sz: ß in the middle and at the end of words, aside from the Anglo-Saxon a-z
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@silkester @pierogiburo the presence of ß already makes it qualify as German so you don’t even arrive at the ü
The flowchart has the viewer exclude German when you come across the umlaut ü. And ä ö ü much more common in a text than ß esp. with the spelling reform a few decades back.
@silkester @pierogiburo no, it hasn’t: you’ll already have arrived at German before you encounter the ü
in the table.
Also, fuck the Rechtschreibdeform.