europidgin | Re: First Comments about EuroPidgin

To the supporters of "k"

> In fact, using a "k" in a Romance-type conlang would be a
> more striking, "interesting" feature for those Romance natlangers.
> It's a bit of Germanic in an overly Romance tongue.  I think there
> should be some place for Germanic and Slavic traits in a
> europidgin...  Otherwise, it just isn't "euro"...

I'm not sure that Germans like letter "k" that much. I'm a Dane and used to a lot of "k" in my language, but it disturbs me in a Romance language.