German car number plates have the area abbreviation and two more letters. In some areas one can have more fun with words than in others (try to make something pronounceable with MTK or WHV). Darmstadt (DA) is a goldmine, but Dieburg (DI) and Dortmund (DO) can also yield some interesting finds. I’ve only recently started to take pics of fun number plates, I’m sure my collection will grow in time.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Letter D – 4 letters words that start with D

Oh these license plates are perfect. I simply adore them. 😀
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When we were in Germany we lived in Furth, so the license plates began with FU. Well, we have a photo of one that in English spells out a bad word! haha! Love things like this. Great photos for your collection. 🙂
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But it sounds incredibly posh if you pronounce it with the Umlaut: FÜ** (FU would be Fulda – the pedantic German in me can’t help but point out 😀 ). We live close to Frankfurt and you can do a lot with F without actually spelling it out.
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What a good obsession to have. Australian number plates are boring and would take ages to find ones as good as yours.
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