It is interesting that #german is so popular among #Europeans! https://t.co/uzLE67OG2x pic.twitter.com/xkZcNoUBU1
— Lingofacts (@incrediblelingo) February 20, 2017
The Danish alphabet, like the Norwegian, consists of 29 letters. Three additional letters not found in the Latin alphabet round out the Danish and Norwegian alphabets: æ, ø and å. However, if you were to ask any Danish child how many letters are in their alphabet, they will tell you that there are 28 letters according to the “Alphabet Song”.
Source: https://www.smartling.com/blog/danish-abcs/
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