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Pangrams

(see also; https://clagnut.com/blog/2380/)

English pangrams

English pangrams (of 50 letters or more...)

English(ish) perfect pangrams

Self enumerating English pangram

via Lee Sallows, Douglas Hofstadter, and Rudy Kousbroek

Non-Latin alphabetic scripts

Non-Latin alphabetic or phonetic scripts such as Greek, Armenian, and others can also have pangrams. In some writing systems, exactly what counts as a distinct symbol can be debated. For example, many languages have accents or other diacritics, but one might count “é” and “e” as the same for pangrams. A similar problem arises for older English orthography that includes the long s (“ſ”).

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Armenian

Azeri

Bulgarian

Czech

Danish

Dutch

Esperanto

Ewe

Finnish

French

German

Greek

Hebrew

Hungarian

Icelandic

Indonesian

Irish

Italian

Japanese – Hiragana

Japanese – Katakana

Kurdish

Polish

Portuguese

Romanian

Russian

Serbian

Spanish

Slovak

Swedish

Turkish