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-letters looking like a “C” forwards, backwards, upside down
-quite curvy
Sri Lanka

double letters (aa or ii)
finland

fairly unique letters with P and ae
iceland

influenced dutch and malaysian
indonesia

Ъ, Щ
bulgaria

more complicated characters and strokes
chinese
taiwan, hong kong, macau

simple curved strokes
japanese

å, ä, and ö
swedish
ø, ae
norwegian

montenegro

Ò, Д, І, and Ї
ukrainian
Ð, ÑŠ, Ñ‹, and Ð
russian

frequent letter use of q, j, k
distinct c and e (double dot)
albanian

â, î, ș, ț
a with a crescent
Încântat de cunoştiinţă
romanian

ď, õ
Kus suunas asub ülikool
estonian

ģ, ļ, ņ
vowels with lines above them
Ā/ā, Ē/ē or i
Priecājos ar Jums iepazīties
latvian

lots of j’s and z’s
ż
t’s going across
Proszę się tym nie przejmować
polish

ä, ľ, ĺ, Å•, and ô
á
letters with apostrophes like L’
š, ž
Vypi, bo naľato, naľej, bo vypito
slovakia
most words end in vowel
italian

abundance of small circles and loops
thai

é
č
ů
ř
ž
ý
Kde najdu odbavovací přepážku pro můj let?
czech
Szeretnélek meghívni vacsorázni
alien language, full of ‘k’
gy, zs, ő, ű
hungarian

ž", "š" and "č"
lots of j’s
slovenian

small hooks at top of every symbol
cambodian

blocky/rigid + circles
korean

calligraphy + line underneath
arabic (UAE)

hebrew (israel)
ß vs ss
germany or austria vs switzerland