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- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Danish and Norwegian alphabet, called the Dano-Norwegian alphabet, is based on the Latin alphabet and has consisted of the following 29 letters since 1917 (Norwegian) and 1948 (Danish): (Listen to a Danish speaker recite the alphabet in Danish.)
Danish and Norwegian alphabet
The Danish and Norwegian alphabet, called the Dano-Norwegian alphabet is based upon the Latin alphabet and has consisted of the following 29 letters since 1917 and 1948. The letters c, q, w, x and z are not used in the spelling of indigenous words. They are rarely used in Norwegian, where loan words routinely have their orthography adapted to the native sound system. Conversely, Danish has a great…
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The Danish and Norwegian alphabet, called the Dano-Norwegian alphabet, is based on the Latin alphabet and has consisted of the following 29 letters since 1917 (Norwegian) and 1948 (Danish): (Listen to a Danish speaker recite the alphabet in Danish.) The letters C, Q, W, X and Z are not used
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Standard Danish orthography has no compulsory diacritics, but allows the use of an acute accent for disambiguation. Most often, an accent on e marks a stressed syllable in one of a pair of homographs that...
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