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  1. The Luxembourgish alphabet consists of the 26 Latin letters plus three letters with diacritics: é , ä , and ë . In loanwords from French and Standard German, other diacritics are usually preserved: French: Boîte, Enquête, Piqûre, etc. German: blöd, Bühn (from German Bühne), etc.

  2. Luxembourgish alphabet (d'Alphabet) Hear the Luxembourgish alphabet: Luxembourgish pronunciation. Notes. c = [s] before e or i, [k] elsewhere. ch = [ʃ] after e, [χ] elsewhere. e = [œ] before ch or g at the end of a word. C, Q, X and Y appear in loan words. eu only appears in French loan words.

  3. Luxembourgish phonology. This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters.

  4. Luxembourgish is a Moselle-Franconian dialect, which was a mainly spoken language up to the 19th century and became the national language in 1984. Today, Luxembourgish is the mother tongue of most Luxembourgers. It sounds close to Dutch, being a mixture of German and French with regional and even locally varying dialects.

  5. Luxembourgish language, national language of Luxembourg. Luxembourgish is a Moselle-Franconian dialect of the West Middle German group. This old language has been enriched by many French words and phrases, and the resulting dialect is spoken by all classes of people in Luxembourg.