Below is a table showing the frequency of diacritic characters in Dutch, from diacritical marks in the Dutch language. A list of almost 250,000 Dutch words contained a total of 3538 diacritics:
Character | Frequency |
---|---|
ë | 1762 |
ï | 599 |
é | 468 |
è | 248 |
ö | 171 |
ê | 71 |
ü | 61 |
ó | 35 |
ç | 30 |
á | 24 |
à | 17 |
ä | 16 |
û | 8 |
î | 7 |
í | 5 |
ô | 4 |
ú | 4 |
ñ | 4 |
â | 3 |
Å | 1 |
Here are the letter frequencies for Tagalog. [1] (Excluding the 2 letters like Ññ and NGng):
Character | Frequency |
---|---|
A | 24.25% (≈1/4) |
N | 11.77% (≈105/900) |
G | 8.51% (≈115/1000) |
I | 7.89% (≈126/1000) |
S | 5.6% (≈178/1000) |
T | 4.87% (≈205/1000) |
M | 4.27% |
O | 4.19% |
L | 3.77% |
K | 3.61% |
Y | 3.08% |
U | 2.98% |
P | 2.84% |
R | 2.23% |
E | 2.22% |
H | 2.08% |
D | 2% |
B | 1.9% |
W | 0.93% |
You may have noticed a better way to remember these in order by thinking of ANGIST-MOLKY-UPREH-D-B-W. Also N and G got quite high due to the fact that the letter NGng adds it up at very high percentages.