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made the English phrase more idiomatic and effective
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Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

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We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good case for an exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good case for an exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

replaced http://spanish.stackexchange.com/ with https://spanish.stackexchange.com/
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Some time ago the user Carlos AlejoCarlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

replaced http://meta.spanish.stackexchange.com/ with https://spanish.meta.stackexchange.com/
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Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted postdeleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

Some time ago the user Carlos Alejo suggested in the Spanish Language Meta (deleted post) to use some specific icon for Spanish Language using ñ, the letter that is normally used to symbolize this language:

enter image description here

We know we are in Beta and no specific design can be given yet, but for this specific case we could make a good exception considering it would help us distinguish between the two sites.

ñ is also present in other languages
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improve explanation, give links
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