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a, b, c, ch, d, dd, e, f, ff, g, ng, h, i, l, ll, m, n, o, p, ph, r, rh, s, t, th, u, w, y. The letter "J" is slowly coming into the Welsh language, although many purists transliterate the letter as "tsi", as in ''Tsiapan'' for '' Japan ''. Accented vowels (''a, e, i, o, u, y, w'' with circumflex (^, long), acute (´, unusual stress), grave (`, unusual short) or trema (¨, separate)), are not considered distinct letters. Also they are not universially used. While the letters ''ch, dd, ff, ng, ll, ph, rh, th'' are each written with two symbols (they are technically called Digraphs ), they are all considered to be single letters. This means, for example that '' Llanelli '' (a town in South Wales) has only 6 letters when read in Welsh , compared to 8 letters in English . Consequently, they each take up only a single space in Welsh Crossword s. This provides contention for Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch 's claim to be the longest placename in Britain, having 58 letters, whereas in Welsh it only contains 51 letters. Sorting is done in correspondence with the alphabet. For example, la comes before ly, which comes before lla, which comes before ma. See also |