
(Trivia: Wiþ þe introduction of þe typewriter þe letter þorn was replaced with a Y, hence þe phrase \"Ye Olde\". It wasn't actually pronounced like þat, but instead was a version of \"Þe Olde\".)
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Probably, but we don't differentiate þat any more (in spelling), so it would be a huge spelling reform to see which words would need a Ðð, and which a Þþ for common people þat can't tell. As Þþ outlasted Ðð by a long time, I like Þþ better.Sirius wrote:I thought it applied to the voiced "th" only, not the unvoiced? Could be wrong though...
Þe only problem wiþ that is þat you would have to pretty well re-write þe whole language. ALL literature would have to be re-published.Avder wrote:Eh, may as well just start spelling phonetically. I studied Japanese for a semester. One good thing about that language is if you hear something you know how to write it, at least in kana.
¿Qué?úëþ
Fixed your post.Dakatsu wrote:The only problem with that is that you would have to pretty well re-write the whole language. ALL literature would have to be re-published.Avder wrote:Eh, may as well just start spelling phonetically. I studied Japanese for a semester. One good thing about that language is if you hear something you know how to write it, at least in kana.
Neo wrote:I might use the sideways baby bib every now and then just to be cool.
I think so... with Win9x, if you pasted that into Notepad and saved it as a .com executable and ran it, wouldn't it hard lock the system? Of course, Win9x never even pretended to have security, although it wasn't a multi-user OS either, so I suppose it doesn't really make a difference...Sirius wrote:Also, úëþ.
(Anyone remember that?)
The letter þorn is round, hence why letters are betternull0010 wrote:the rune thorn is angular, not round.
I'm going to write javascript code that automatically removes your posts DBB pages I view.Isaac wrote:Ah, ubuntu's compose key has it!And Þe world of goo! :p Þough I would use þhis archaic character more if it didn't count as a spelling mistake. And since grammar and spelling no longer mean anything in E&C I'll start using it here regularly.
Well I'm sorry you feel that way. I'll try to be nicer.Thenior wrote:I'm going to write javascript code that automatically removes your posts DBB pages I view.Isaac wrote:Ah, ubuntu's compose key has it!And Þe world of goo! :p Þough I would use þhis archaic character more if it didn't count as a spelling mistake. And since grammar and spelling no longer mean anything in E&C I'll start using it here regularly.
In a word, no. :PSirius wrote:Also, úëþ.
(Anyone remember that?)