kirjaimet
Kirjaimet, meaning letters, are the basic symbols used in writing systems to represent the sounds of a language. They are combined to form syllables and words, and their order and distinctions influence pronunciation, meaning, and readability. The plural term kirjaimet is used in Finnish to denote this set of symbols, though the concept is universal across languages.
Most languages that use the Latin script organize a finite alphabet of letters. In Finnish, the alphabet
Historically, letters emerged from pictorial symbols and gradually became standardized through handwriting, printing, and education systems.
Letter use involves orthography and spelling rules that govern how letters combine to represent sounds. Some