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
27 letters, trust me I take German. :D 30 letters 30 letters
It is the same as in English "Z"
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.
Technically no, since Yiddish (though similar to German) is written in the Hebrew alphabet which does not include an X. However, it is commonly transliterated into Roman letters, in which case some words may include an X.
Same as the english, in addition to this they have the following letters ä,ö,ü,ß
English: "the alphabet" is German: "das Alphabet".
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
This is a common misunderstanding. There is no language that is a combination of German and Hebrew. You're clearly talking about Yiddish, but Yiddish is not a combination of German and Hebrew.Yiddish is a old dialect of high German. The confusion lies with the fact that there are many borrowed words from 11 different languages including some Hebrew words, and it is written with the Hebrew alphabet. But other than the alphabet and a few borrowed words, Hebrew plays no role in Yiddish.
The German alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet with the addition of four German letters ä, ö, ü and ß.
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.
There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.
There are no words in any alphabet. Alphabets are, by definition, a set of symbols representing sounds, not words.
27 letters, trust me I take German. :D 30 letters 30 letters
It is the same as in English "Z"
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.
Approximately 9000 words.
Alphabet.