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Wikipedia: Danish and Norwegian alphabet
Danish and Norwegian alphabet
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The Danish and Norwegian alphabet consists of 29 letters:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Æ, Ø, Å

The letter "Å" was introduced in Norwegian in 1917, replacing "Aa". Similarily, "Å" was introduced in Danish in 1948, but its place as the last letter of the alphabet, as in Norwegian, was instituted in 1955.

In computing, several different coding standards have existed for this alphabet:

The difference between the Dano-Norwegian alphabet and the Swedish alphabet, is that Swedish uses the variant Ä instead of Æ, and the variant Ö instead of Ø — as in German, and that the letter W is always a separate letter in Norwegian and Danish.

See also: Futhark, Latin alphabet, Letter Æ, Letter Ø, Letter Å, Swedish alphabet


  

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