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Tbf i’ve never heard of them being counted in the alphabet as separated letters, so 26 is the number i’ve always seen.
Then why count them for Germany?
In some languages they count as diacritics, while in others they are separate letters.
For example, in Finnish, å, ä, and ö are independent letters. The dots don’t do anything special, just like in i.
Apparently OP made a separate note for German special letters but did not include them in the count in the list, it’s also 26. They could have made the specification for French too indeed, or not have made the one for German.
Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
Then why count them for Germany?
markz@suppo.fi 3 days ago
In some languages they count as diacritics, while in others they are separate letters.
For example, in Finnish, å, ä, and ö are independent letters. The dots don’t do anything special, just like in i.
Takapapatapaka@tarte.nuage-libre.fr 2 days ago
Apparently OP made a separate note for German special letters but did not include them in the count in the list, it’s also 26. They could have made the specification for French too indeed, or not have made the one for German.