What alphabet has 29 letters?

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re 29 letters in the Swedish alphabet (Svenska alfabetet). 26 of the letters come from the basic Latin alphabet and the three remaining letters that follow the letter Z are historical combinations of the letters A and O. The letter Q is an uncommon letter in the Swedish alphabet.

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What is Ö called in Swedish?

In Swedish, the letter ö is also used as the one-letter word for an island, which is not to be mixed with the actual letter. Ö in this sense is also a Swedish-language surname. In the Seri language, ö indicates the labialization of the previous consonant, e.g. cöihiin /kʷiˈɁiin/ "sanderling".

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What language is Svenska?

In Sweden, virtually everyone speaks Swedish , or as they call it “Svenska.” Spoken by around 10 million people, you'll not only find it in Sweden but in Finland and many bordering cities of Denmark, as well.

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What are the 2 dots in Swedish called?

The two dots over a vowel is called the umlaut..

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What language uses Z?

Ź (minuscule: ź) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from Z with the addition of an acute accent. The letter appears in Polish, Montenegrin, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Wymysorys and Brahui, as well as in the Belarusian Latin alphabet, Ukrainian Latin alphabet and Romanized Pashto.

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How do you say yes in Sweden?

If you'd like to say “yes” in Swedish, you'd say “ja.” And if you'd like to say “no,” all you need is a simple “nej.” Here are a few other basic phrases you'll find useful: Ursäkta = Excuse me.

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Do Swedes say sorry?

To Let Someone Down Nicely

Att vara ledsen means “to be sorry” in Swedish, though you'll normally see (and say) it conjugated in first person as “I'm sorry,” or Jag är ledsen.

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How does Sweden say Merry Christmas?

You may already know the Swedish holiday greetings god jul! (Merry Christmas!) and gott nytt år!

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What is Ö in Danish?

Ø is a rounded version of 'e', found in for example ø (island), øl (beer), møs (slang for kiss). And øh… is the sound Danes make when they hesitate. That can be useful when stringing your first couple of sentences together. The full vowel list is a, e, i, o, u, y, æ, ø, å.

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What does the letter Ö sound like?

The [ø] is a typical French vowel: you pronounce it by pursing your lips, as if you were blowing the candles out on a birthday cake. Many French sounds are pronounced at the front of the mouth, lips rounded and pursed, and your tongue curled. [œ] "neuf", are pronounced at the front of the mouth.

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What is the Ö with 2 dots?

From Swedish Ö and/or its origin, German Ö, in which the umlaut (two dots) were originally a lowercase e, first placed to the side and later on top of o/O to signify fronting of the vowel via Germanic umlaut.

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How is ق pronounced?

Usage notes. The letter's name is mostly rendered as [ˈqaːf], but in Hejazi the letter is mostly pronounced and represents the phoneme /g/, except in words and phrases borrowed or influenced by Modern Standard Arabic where it is pronounced [q].

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What do Swedes say when you sneeze?

Prosit is the standard Swedish response when someone sneezes. It comes from the Latin word prosit, which literally means something like 'may it be good', from the verb prosum.

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What do Swedes say before a meal?

Sweden may be known as one of the world's most secular countries, but according to a recent survey five percent still say grace before a meal.

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What is considered rude in Swedish culture?

Do not criticize Swedish lifestyle, sexual habits, suicide rate, prices, etc. Do not compliment lightly. Insincere comments are considered rude.

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What do dogs say in Sweden?

In English, dogs “woof”. In Swedish, they “voff” or “vov”, so we can more or less agree on this one.

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What does BAE mean in Sweden?

At it turns out, our ignorance has served us well. The word "bae," which is usually used to describe someone who comes "before anyone else," has a very different meaning in Danish. It means poop.

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What do Swedes say when they toast?

Swedish doesn't have a separate word for 'toast' like English does, so skål! means 'cheers! ' and en skål is 'a toast'.

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How old is the letter J?

Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478–1550) was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as representing separate sounds, in his Ɛpistola del Trissino de le lettere nuωvamente aggiunte ne la lingua italiana ("Trissino's epistle about the letters recently added in the Italian language") of 1524.

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What is the 32nd alphabet?

The Icelandic alphabet consists of 32 letters. There are also three letters only used for foreign words, and one deleted letter (which is sometimes still used only for foreign words). The Icelandic language uses the latin alphabet, which is the same as the English alphabet and most Western European languages.

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