G1eet said:
GloatingSwine said:
If you need more letters, you can borrow some from China. They have too many [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/21/world/asia/21china.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1&sq=china&st=cse&scp=5].
None for me, thanks.
I wouldn't mind adding in some Cyrillic ones, though.
Okay, then. Just learn a new language.
Want a Polish ó, u? Okay, but you must know the difference. There is none, except for nouns. Or si and ś. Both sound exactly the same. But that's like with Spanish accents above letters - write "años" wrong and instead of "years" it will give "butts". Or how one "Si" is different from "Sí". One means "if" and the other "yes". It changes a LOT. While we're at it, you must also learn letters (cough cough) like l-doble (double-L, totally different from English double-L) or what's the difference between que, cue, ge, gue and so on.
Don't complain if your language has few letters. There are worse.