Faroese alphabet

Faroese alphabet

The Faroese alphabet consists of 29 letters derived from the Latin alphabet:

See also

* Alphabets derived from the Latin
* Icelandic alphabet
* Faroese language
* Faroese orthography
* Danish and Norwegian alphabet


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