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  1. This might get lost in the comments but my boss is German and I was asking why they bother spelling "Vogel" (bird) with a V instead of an F and he said, as a joke, "because V looks like a bird". For those who don't know the German alphabet, the name for V is Fow. so 5000 years after humans started using a picture of a bird, to write the first letter of the word for a bird, called Wow, its direct anscestor in both name and design is being used to DRAW A BIRD THAT MAKES THE FIRST LETTER OF THE WORD FOR A BIRD

    What a world we live in

  2. In my hand writing, u v r all can look similar to something between r-v, y and u can look similar to the upless q like the wau in the first form. And g can look like y time to time. Don't make my writing the standart

  3. Being from Germany "w" is spelled a bit like "wh-e". But when I learned the way the latin alphabet is spelled in English (double u) I thought my English teacher was testing us by pulling some kind of prank.

  4. 15:55 I went on a road trip through Wales this year, and was struck by how the Welsh language, while gorgeous on the ear, seemed at first utterly insane in written form. But soon I picked up on the different treatment of certain letters, like specifically "w", at which point I realised that written Welsh is actually super straightforward compared to English.

    Some examples I saw while on the road that were eye-opening:
    ambiwlans=ambulance;
    yspyty=hospital;
    Wrecsam=Wrexham

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