Volim što sam lezbejka zato što su žene lepe (pthalogreen) wrote in linguaphiles,
Volim što sam lezbejka zato što su žene lepe
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one letter words

I'm collecting one-letter-words, for fun. I looked on google a bit, but haven't found any multilingual lists. No abbreviations, no text speak, but enclitics, poetic forms, and non standard forms are okay. digraphs that count as a single letter in the language of origin are okay. Here are the ones I have so far:

a - english indefinite article, hungarian definite article
e - Hungarian "this" (poetic form)
i - Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin "and", english first person singular pronoun
nj - Croatian (?) non-standard (?) enclitic, i think it's short for "njega"
o - English vocative
ó - Hungarian vocative
ő - Hungarian "s/he"
s - Hungarian "and" (poetic), Serbian "with"
u - Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin "in"
v - Slovene "in"
y - Spanish "and"
z - Slovene "with"
я - Russian "I"
и - Macedonian "and"
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