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>his language doesnt have any letters exclusive to it

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>his language doesnt have any letters exclusive to it
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>>71771229
Yeağ yoü façket them gööd my teaçher
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Ъ
>this triggers the ex-yu
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große bruste
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>>71771456
Ain't exclusive, we have it too.
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>>71771229
It's called "the language of the ض" because no other language has the same sound
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>>71771579
You never use it though. I didnt even know it made a sound before I heard a bulgarian talking.
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>>71771579
Shit, I forgot, you do.
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>>71771229
>Öö
>Ǿǿ
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>>71771692
>Ulkomaalaiset eivät ole ihmisiä. Koirinennekokaan.
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>>71771761
Ä?
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"ij"
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>>71771824
Åå Ää

Swedes have that too
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>>71771229
we have 'ñ' in our alphabet, but we only use it for proper nouns
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>>71771871
estonians have Öö
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>>71771911
It's just a replacement Ǿ, that's at least how.

Swedes use it, but since Estonian is a Finnic language, I wouldnt know how they use it.
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ļ
ķ
ņ
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>>71771898

t. José Manuel Rizal duterte
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Ää
Öö
Üü
ẞß
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>>71772058
kek. what's worse is, we have words in our language (both native and from spanish) that use the 'ñ' sound.
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क्ष



त्र
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>>71772119
nice, epic.
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>>71771842
IJ is a combination of two letters. In that aspect it's like ui, oe, au. But ij is special because you have to write both letters in capitals when you start a sentence. I can't think of any other language that has a letter combination like that.
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>>71772375
so its like a retard snowflake way to write ü
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>>71772375
Spanish has ll, which is spelled like a softer y.
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>>71771229
Ng
Ll (abolished)
>His language doesn't have a letter that has two letters in it.
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>>71771659
We do. It's the least used letter, and soviets wanted to replace it with ' though.
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Are you even trying to be a special snowflake language?
í
ú
ű
ő
ó
dz
dzs
ty
gy
ly
sz
zs
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castaña
muñeca
retoño
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7vreUPCl9c&t=4s
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>cumskins can't pronounce "ğ"
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>>71772730
But dvyordisnak is so much fun to say!
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>>71771761

>exclusive
>>71771229
Ű and Ő are exclusive, I'm pretty sure
Other than that, letters like dzs are not really used by others I think
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>>71772680
>His language doesn't have a letter that has two letters in it, one of which isn't used anywhere else in the language
ЫЫЫЫЫЫЫЫЫЫЫЫ
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ś ż ę ą ć ź ń
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>>71771955
it's a fairly common letter

"öö" means night
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Oi, argentinan fuckboy, we've got "ñ" in galician too
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>>71772061
>Ää
>Öö
>Üü
We have all of these

>>71771871
>Ää
this one too

>>71773125
>dz
>dzs
>ty
>gy
>ly
>sz
>zs
those are multiple common letters you stupid

Here's something I've not seen ITT yet: Õõ
100% Estonian
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>>71774180
O galego so e portugues con sindrome de down
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>>71774333
Gústaríame usar a nh en vez da ñ pero os (((((Casteláns))))) non nos deixan
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>>71773196
i can recognize two of those words.
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>>71774415
O ñ parece mellor e e mais bonita.
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>>71774589
No
Aparte tes que aprender os acentos, meu
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>>71774609
>os acentos
Non me importa kek
e un milagre que sei unha palabra de galego
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>La ñ está también presente en los alfabetos asturiano, aimara, bretón, bubi, gallego, extremeño, chamorro, mapuche, filipino, quechua, iñupiaq, guaraní, otomí, mixteco, kiliwa, o'odham, papiamento, rohingya, tagalo, tártaro de Crimea, tetun, wólof y zapoteco, y su sonido (AFI: ɲ) también aparece en la mayoría de lenguas nilo-saharianas, el zarma, las lenguas aborígenes australianas, euskera y muchas otras lenguas en todos los continentes.


>exclusiva del español
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>>71771229
ã, maybe?
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>>71774415
Pasta_castilla.txt
Wijak_Cid.jpg
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>>71774330
>Õõ
>100% Estonian
Nah, we've got à and Õ in Portuguese
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>>71772099
CHORIZO'D
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>>71773196
why not castanya and munyeca?
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>>71775435
ure stupud
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>>71775401
>In the Portuguese language, the symbol Õ stands for a nasal close-mid back rounded vowel, also written [õ] in IPA. It is not considered an independent letter of the alphabet.
>It is not considered an independent letter of the alphabet.
checkmate
do you seriously not know your own language?
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>>71776253
See >>71771229
He said "language", not "alphabet"
Do you seriously not know how to read?
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>>71776303
>taking everything as literally as possible
>not understanding that this question pertains to the alphabet, which is a core part of any language anyway
as expected of a monkey
back to your cage now
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>>71776376
>alphabet
>core of any language
>literally saying languages didn't exist before alphabets or other scripts were created
>moving the goalposts
>ad hominem
As expected of a Russian rapebaby. Back to your gulag now
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>>71776467
>*monkey noises*
haha what a funny thing

ps. in the first sentence, it even says the SYMBOL Õ
OP asked for letters

you do the math
oh wait you're a primate, you can't!
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>>71776546
Not an argument
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>>71776561
>*autistic monkey screeching*
hehehe
i'll visit you in the zoo sometime
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>>71776645
Another non-argument

All letters are symbols btw
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>>71771229
only those with a exclusive writing system can laugh tbeh
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>>71776714
*an
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џњљћшђч
idk which one of these are in other languages (Montenegrin doesnt count)
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>>71776668
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>>71777104
Good post
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f488uJAQgmw
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Å. Beat that
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>>71772061
>capital ß

This is honestly the first time that I've seen one
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>his language doesnt have every sound
Pity
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>>71778379
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>>71778644
Well yours sure as hell hasn't, you keep breaking your tongues trying to pronounce our Umlaute
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>>71774132
can't believe you forgot the most polish letter Ł
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-ize
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Þat is truly embarrassing
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Ğğ
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>>71778640
Ich benutze es wo ich kann
Verbreite es
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Amatures
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>his language needs special letters to make it relevant for discussion in English

That's cute
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"Đ" pretty sure its Serbo-Croatian exclusive
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>>71771229
Dz ⵥ
Dj ⴵ
Gv/Kv ⴴⵯ/ⴿⵯ
Tsh ⵞ
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does anyone else have these : é è ç ê ô î à ù ?
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>He can't make a "th" without looking like a 5 year old
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>>71771229
Nõn languages desu
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>>71779960
Turkish ç sounds like ch
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>>71780004
th as in the or in thought or in Thames?
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>>71779737
Na we have ð Daði.
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>>71772375
>>71772517
We have ll, rr and ch
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>>71775435
That sounds different, and we'd use castania/munieca in that case
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>>71780072
Like in thistle but not Thomas
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>>71779960
We have è ç ê ô à ú
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>>71780493
é*
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>>71779348
To be fair American English is a special needs version of English which was cobbled together to make it relevant for discussing anything.
What was the letter for that clapping sound you guys make, again? Also, how do you guys pronounce and type pic related? My keyboard doesn't seem to have that letter.
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Kokoo koko kokko kokoon. Koko kokkoko kokoon? Koko kokko kokoon.

Put together the whole bonfire.
The whole bonfire together?
The whole bonfire together
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>>71780653
That that is is that that is not is not is that it it is

By adding punctuation

That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is.

That that is, is that that is. Not is not. Is that it? It is.

That that is, is that that is not. Is not "is that" it? It is.
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>>71780186
đ aint the same tho
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>>71780653
So coco was speaking finnish all along

https://youtu.be/-9Lz8nBuOB4
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>>71771761
Lots of languages (including English - "coöperation" is an older spelling) have ö.
ǿ is unique to Danish, yes. Not to be confused with the version without an acute accent, which exists in Norwegian.
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>>71780653
kogu kogu kogu kokku
"gather the whole entity/body together" (sounds a bit stupid but it is grammatically correct)
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>>71778640
lauer mehr auf /deutsch/
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Æ

>>71771761
Both of those are used by Norway
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>>71781223
Norwegian doesn't use ǿ (with the acute accent).
In Danish it's used for distinguishing homonyms.
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>>71780941
>ǿ

It doesn't exist in Danish. He only wrote it with an accent because otherwise it would've been filtered into a regular O.
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>>71771653
That would have been the case if ض hadn't turned into a emphatic D like it is in modern times.
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>>71781223

That's used in Norwegian and Danish
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>>71771692
>>71771792
>>71771844
Dear god, I could recognize that language even drowned between hundreds. My mind shudders at how beautiful it must sound.

I need to learn Finnish language.
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>>71781302
It does. But it's a rarely used letter, much like "ö" in English.
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>>71772099
>"ñ" phoneme in native Filipino
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ال ب نا ت

On a more serious note. How many languages use the letter Y to mean Ü?

I assume all the Scandinavian countries use it, but do any countries outside also do it?
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>>71771229
好,說得妙,給你奌贊。
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>>71776849
> using Planck's constant as a letter
Based Serbia.
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aa,oo,uu,ee,ie,ei/ij,ui, we have quite a lot :3
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>>71773125
we have ó, dz and sz
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>>71771229
> Ў
how would you pronounce it?
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>>71771761

That's zero.
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>>71772061
ßuka
ßeta
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á, ú, í, ó, ý, æ, ö, ð,
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>>71782239
banyo, linya, panyo, pinya, espanya, espanyol, alemanya, kaniya/kanya, ninyo, niya/nya, niyo/nyo, kastanya, anyo/anyos, manyana, kumpanyero, nyang/niyang, hunyo, kanyon, senyas, tanyag, manyak, anyil, aranya, punyal, unyon, uranya, koloniya/kolonya, niyebe/nyebe etc etc etc
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>>71788973
How many of those are actually native to the language?
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>>71781872
>My mind shudders at how beautiful it must sound.
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>kanji is Chinese characters.
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>>71771229
Letters < phonemes
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>>71774330
They count as individual letters because they are distinct phonemes, like "ch" in English. For example, ly is distinct from j (y in English) by being palative, and dz forms a hard z instead of a soft z. They used to be individual runic letters in Rovásírás, but when the language got transcribed to the Latin alphabet, they became strange compound letters
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>>71771229
>his language has non-white accented letters
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>>71779171

English use to have this

>>71776849


http://www.news.com.au/technology/aussie-restaurateur-paul-mathis-invents-new-letter-of-the-alphabet/news-story/f95b88c267d6be478c33e67a08caed46
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>>71780004
This is exactly how 5 year-olds without formed front teeth speak.
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Щщ
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>>71772061

Pingüino 2bh senpai.
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>>71773196
We have this sound, it is written as "nh", and it's a native sound, not came from loanwords.
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>>71775435
cause Nye sounds very different from Ñe
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>>71771229
all 24 of them baby
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>>71782678
Don't the Japs use those as well?
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>>71771229
>tfw nahuatl is never coming back
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>>71771653
I think ع is more difficult for someone who doesn't speak arabic
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>>71795556
Yiddish also uses the same alphabet :^)
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š č ž

Ha
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>>71797505
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ąęćźżśłó
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ř
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>>71771229
루저새끼들ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ








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>>71772486
ÿ actually

>>71772517
not the same, although it is a digraph it is treated as one letter
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>>71772061
>ẞ
Which word even starts with that?
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>>71775306
<ã> alone isn't exclusive, but <ão> is a pretty safe bet you're dealing with Portuguese.

>>71776376
Not him, but
>>not understanding that this question pertains to the alphabet, which is a core part of any language anyway
Language predates alphabet by a large margin.
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>>71798632
>ÿ actually
How does it sound?

Vocaroo please
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>>71795566
Koreans and Vietnamese also used to use them.
What you said are partially true, Hanzi/Hanzi/ChuNom/Hanja are used by multiple countries, but there are certain characters that are exclusively used in one language. For example 咲 and 喰 are only used by the Japanese (except when translating).
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>>71781872
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53tq9g35kwk
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>>71798672
None.
Esszett is used in or at the end of a word after a long vowel where otherwise would stand ss.
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>>71779960
I refuse to believe you have those as separate letters in your alphabet
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>>71780653
Cuando cuentes cuentos, cuenta cuantos cuentos cuentas.

When you tell stories, count how many stories you tell.
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ř Ř

i dare you to pronounce it
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>His language doesn't use Umlauts
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>his language didn't originate from his country
>his language isn't named after his country
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>His language is the national language of only one single country.
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>>71804218
I've tried. I can't. It keeps coming out as rzh rather than what it actually sounds like.
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>>71795782
I really hate the post that image
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