The German alphabet is considered to have twenty-six letters (the same as in English); the umlauted vowels are not considered separate letters but are considered diacritics. The special double-s character is not considered a separate letter but a diagraph of two s letters (ss), now used only after a long vowel.
A. The German language uses the Latin alphabet, just as English does, with the addition of a few special letters.
26 letters
if you count,there are 26 letters.
there are 4 letters
There are 33 letters in supercalafagilisticexbealidosious.
27 letters, trust me I take German. :D 30 letters 30 letters
There are thirty letters in the German alphabet. The first 26 are the same as the English alphabet, however they may be pronounced different. There are four extra letters, one of which is called the Esstsett.
The German alphabet has a total of 30 letters, the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet (as in English) plus the letters ä, ö, ü and ß
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An alphabet has no words ... o.O The German alphabet has 30 letters, if that's what you mean. abc...xzy [26 letters] + ä + ö + ü + ß = 30 letters
The German alphabet consists of 26 letters, just like the English alphabet. Additionally, the German alphabet includes the umlauted letters: ä, ö, ü, and the ß (Eszett), which is a unique feature of the German language.
Unna
Berlin
German shorthand does not use Latin abbreviations or letters.
The German alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet with the addition of four German letters ä, ö, ü and ß.
Essen, Herne, Hagen.
Yes, the first letter of days and months has to be capitalized Every noun has starts with a capital letter in German.