Name a more based letter

protip: you can't

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[x] genuflect

>is a variant of “a”
>pronounced like “o”

Å a shit
Aa a god

Ö is pretty underrated 2bh

Ёё

ß

Ğ ğ

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>literally Soyjak: the Letter

the most based letter, everyone who doesn't know what it is thinks it's a B.

Å is great, I give you that. I have always liked Ë for aesthetic reasons.

>ſz
not a single letter

ħ Ħ

Å is just a pleasuresound desu

Ðð
Objectively

I know what it is, it's a radical in kanji.

Ç

>describe poverty with a letter

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ŻÓŁĆ

ı

ð

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İ

Båsed

Ə
Are you even trying?

N

i like the finn a

The anglo fears this

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A with a circle? Why not just use normal A?

Based ə poster

also ğ

The Norwegian O that you can't post here last I checked. The O with the line through it. Best letter.

This is pretty nice. I will admit that I only use this g/h sound in a single word but I use ə basically in every word. It's pretty interesting, I once tried putting a dialect word with ə in Google Translate and it said it was Azeri.

i didn't know arabs used kanji

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Too smol
I wish our linguists in the 19th century had a working brain and actually put the letter in our alphabet instead of using e and fucking R like how the hell do you use R instead of Ə!!
You write prst (finger) instead of pərst and Koper instead of Kopər, both of which make no sense. Seriously, Azeri and Bulgarian do things the right way, the schwa sound needs its own letter

Pronounciation is different

Ž