Ærnesto
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Not true. The additional letters aren't additional, but have an extra "accent" on it to have them pronounced differently then usual.
For instance the "cedille" (ç like "français) is to prevent a false prononciation in the logic of the grammer. C followed by all letters except e, i and y is pronounced like "k". But the cedille prevents this pronounciation. It is however not a letter of the alphabet.
The same with the German ß, which is actually listed as sz. (and pronounced like 2 "s"'s. (Straße/Strasse)
thanks!
now it makes sense!



or 3.5^^