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Finnish alphabet
Finnish alphabet The Finnish alphabet is as follows: A, (B), C, D ... Ä, Ö The main features of the Finnish alphabet that make it different from ...
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Finnish alphabet (translated from French)
Finnish alphabet alphabet Finnish is composed of the following letters: With ... Ä, Ö The principal characteristics of this alphabet are: Three vowels diacritées : " Å ", "Ä" ...
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Talk:Finnish alphabet
Talk:Finnish alphabet Does the Finnish alphabet skip the W, as does the Swedish ... Well, it's usually listed in the alphabet, but only used in foreign names, ...
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Finnish armed forces' radio alphabet
Finnish armed forces' radio alphabet Finnish armed forces' radio alphabet letter code word meaning A Aarne male ... name E Eemeli male name F Faarao Finnish for 'pharaoh' G Gideon biblical name ...
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Finnish (translated from French)
Finnish Finnish (suomi) Spoken in Finland, Estonia, Suède , Norvège ... 1 ] Classification by family Finno-ougrienne Fennique Finnish Official statute and codes of language Official ... also: langue , list of languages , code color Finnish belongs to connect fennic of the family ... allatif, essif, translative, instructif , comitatif and abessif. Finnish is written by means ofLatin alphabet. ...
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Finnish (suomen kieli) is spoken by people in ... a country that is officially bilingual in Finnish and Swedish, and most Finns eventually learn ... few Swedes and even fewer foreigners learn Finnish. (Wikitravel)
Finnish (suomen kieli) is spoken by people in ... a country that is officially bilingual in Finnish and Swedish, and most Finns eventually learn ... few Swedes and even fewer foreigners learn Finnish. Fascinatingly, Finnish, a melodic Finno-Ugric language, is completely ... Finland the closest modern relative to the Finnish language, Estonian, is spoken. Other related ...
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Finnish language
Finnish language Finnish (suomi) Spoken in: Finland, Estonia, Sweden (Torne ... Permic Finno-Volgaic Finno-Lappic Baltic-Finnic Finnish Official status Official language of: Finland, European ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Finnish ( (help· info ) ) is the language spoken by ... in Sweden in the form of standard Finnish as well as Meänkieli. Finnish is ...
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Romany alphabet
Romany alphabet The Romany alphabet (Romani šib) is the official standard alphabet for writing the Romany language, in all ... dialects. It is derived from the Latin alphabet, and has 46 characters. The alphabet was standardized in 1990 at the ...
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Latin alphabet
Latin alphabet History of the Alphabet Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC ... 3rd c. BC Complete genealogy The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing ... etc. In modern usage, the term Latin alphabet is used for any straightforward derivation ...
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Phonetic alphabet
Phonetic alphabet A phonetic alphabet is any of three things: A type ... is a linguistic tool, not a replacement alphabet. Among phonetic alphabets are: Americanist phonetic notation The International Phonetic Alphabet SAMPA, an ASCII version X-SAMPA, an ... developed for usenet newsgroups The Uralic Phonetic Alphabet The phonetic symbols in dictionaries like ...
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