The Limburgish alphabet includes 5 basic vowels: a, e, i, o, u, which can appear as short or long sounds depending on context.
The Limburgish alphabet contains 21 consonants. Notable features include the guttural g sound and the distinctive w pronunciation.
For example:
In the word "goed" (good), the g is pronounced with a guttural sound unique to Limburgish, combining with vowels to create the characteristic Limburgish pronunciation.
The complete Limburgish alphabet with all 26 letters from A to Z in both uppercase and lowercase forms, using the Latin script common to Germanic languages.
Diacritics in Limburgish are used primarily in loanwords and proper names.
The IJ is a unique feature of Limburgish, often treated as a single letter in alphabetization.
Limburgish uses standard Arabic numerals (0-9) for writing numbers, following the Western European convention.
Limburgish uses standard punctuation marks and special characters common to Western European languages, including periods, commas, and quotation marks for proper text formatting.
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