>> 3/ Are there any accents or special letters in Dutch, i.e. letters >> other than the 26 letters of the English alphabet? > Yeah, but mostly in loanwords. A common one is any vowel with an > umlaut, to point out that it should be pronounced separated from the > preceding identical vowel.
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