Standard Letters:
* A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Special Letters:
* Æ (Æ): Pronounced like the "a" in "cat" (but slightly longer)
* Ø (Ø): Pronounced like the "u" in "fur" or "bird"
* Å (Å): Pronounced like the "o" in "law" or "soft"
Notes:
* The three special letters (Æ, Ø, Å) are considered separate letters in the Danish alphabet and come at the end of the alphabet.
* C is pronounced like "k" in most cases.
* W is rarely used and primarily appears in foreign words.
Other Important Considerations:
* Diacritics: Some Danish words use diacritics, like the "e" with a small stroke over it (é), which alters the pronunciation.
* Digraphs: Danish uses digraphs like "ch" and "th" which represent specific sounds.
Let me know if you'd like a more detailed explanation of any of these points!