
The alphabet is composed of individual letters, the number of which varies according to what language you use. In Swedish, there are 28 or 29 different letters (depending on whether you count W separately).
Letters can be arranged to form words and, sometimes, even complete sentences! One extra fine example of a complete sentence can be seen in the photograph above. Fin qk is Swedish for nice-locking dick. Superblog is actually English - the correct Swedish spelling would be Superblogg.
Since W is a double V, shouldn't the actual number of letters be 30?
ReplyDeleteActually 32, because M is just a double Λ!
ReplyDeleteI should be mentioned in this post. I am a great content provider.
ReplyDeleteHistory will forget you!
ReplyDeleteI will survive and defeat history.
ReplyDeleteI will erase you!
ReplyDeleteOld SUPERBLOG!!
New SUPERBLOG!!
eraserhead!
ReplyDeleteHey, you should spell it QK, dammit!
ReplyDeleteNow you're telling us. Where were you when the picture was taken?
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