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%I A119946 #5 Mar 31 2012 13:20:12 %S A119946 5,2,9,9,9,7,9,9,5,9,8,5,6,8,8,6,8,7,4,8,7,2,1,1,1,8,1,1,6,1,9,4,3,3, %T A119946 3,1,3,3,8,3,6,1,9,9,9,7,9,9,5,9,4,8,7,7,7,5,7,7,3,7,5,9,8,8,8,6,8,8, %U A119946 4,8,5,9,8,8,8,6,8,8,4,8,9 %N A119946 Final digit sum of numerical values of German names of the nonnegative numbers. %C A119946 The first digits sums are given in A119945. %C A119946 Umlaute are taken as ``ae'' (not appearing), ``oe'', ``ue'' and ``sz'' (scharp s) (like in the German name for ``30'') as ``ss'' (not "sz"). %e A119946 ``Null'' in German for the number 0 has first digit sum %e A119946 59=A119945(0). Therefore the next digit sum becomes 5+9=14 and finally %e A119946 1+4=5, hence a(0)=5. %K A119946 nonn,easy,word,base %O A119946 0,1 %A A119946 _Wolfdieter Lang_, Jul 20 2006