davvisámegiella, english, íslenska, karielan kieli, norsk, русский, suomi, quenya*
Choose an alphabet, or enter your own into the 'alphabet' field, then begin typing the pangram text in the 'text' field. Letters will fade and be counted as they are used up. As a convenience, you can click the letters in order to add them to the text field.
Any alphabet may be used (such as Russian), as long as it is supplied in unicode and does not contain combining characters.
If you've come up with something nifty, go and add it to the List of Pangrams on Wikipedia (they have a list for everything). Otherwise, if anything funky and buggy happens**, or you have a feature or alphabet suggestion, or general question, get in touch!
A pangram is a sentence containing at least one instance of every letter in an alphabet. Depending on who you are, a pangram could also be an utterance containing at least one phoneme of the phoneme inventory of a language. This tool is meant to be a convenient way to compose pangrams, or analyze their letter count to see how awesome they are.
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”
Currently, the pangram assistant only checks the characters that end up in the 'alphabet' field. This may be fine for most languages, but it seems like pangrams in some language do not require you to use every possible character in the event that a language has numerous diacritical marks (like French, or Portuguese). So far the languages included by default above are languages in which diacritical marks are considered to be a part of the character, e.g., the Finnish alphabet does not consider <ä> to be a modified version of <a>, but rather its own character.
* Does Unicode support Tengwar yet?
** If you can't see the some of the 'special'/non-ASCII characters, use a modern browser.