No offense, but if your language doesn't have any letters besides ones existing in English alphabet...

No offense, but if your language doesn't have any letters besides ones existing in English alphabet, this language is not real.

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Phew, saved by the Ç

But that's true for the Russian latin alphabet though. It reads like a Slavic language seen through German eyes.

> á ã â
Don't worry, you're safe.

gôtt.

>putting arbitrary dots/lines/squiggles through/under/above letters

Why are continentals such fucking savages, Sup Forums?

Say no more f-ã-m.

because they understand how phonetics work. one letter = one sound or one letter = different sounds, but strictly in certain positions are superior to "lol guess how it's pronounced" and that's a fact.

ä, ö

In a perfect world we would also have ŋ, but ng is used instead.