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Gesperrt also may appear in English-language projects. (This was, by far, the simplest paragraph on the page.) | Gesperrt also may appear in English-language projects. (This was, by far, the simplest paragraph on the page.) | ||
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<b>188.</b> A root ending in a vowel is called a <i>Vowel Root</i>: as, <b><g>da-</g></b>, <i>give</i>; a root ending in a consonant is called a <i>Consonant Root</i>: as, <b><g>rup-</g></b>, <i>break</i>. Roots are conveniently indicated by the sign [sqrt]: as, [sqrt]<b><g>teg-</g></b>, to be read 'root <b><g>teg-</g></b>.'
Gesperrt in English
Gesperrt also may appear in English-language projects. (This was, by far, the simplest paragraph on the page.)
Nested markup
When in-line markups (bold and gesperrt in this example) are nested, it doesn't matter which pair is inside, but it should be done the same way every time.
