Dear U,
I’m glad that you’re your own letter now, U. Having never been differentiated from V until the 1700s, it’s about time you got your own shape. And what a lovely shape it is. Still, I can’t help but feel a little bad for you, U. Such a lonely vowel you are. So separated from the rest of your vowel, friends. I mean, sure, you’re pretty close to Y, but, let’s face it, Y is naught but a pretender to the throne.
Urchin, Ursula, ubiquitous; what wondrous words you allow us to create. You go, U!
Uf widerlüge,
Peat
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U is for Ulan Bator, Mongolia
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