• Hegar
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    383 months ago

    If you’re going to use eth I just wish you’d use a vowel for ‘the’. No other consonants imply vowels in english.

    • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkinOP
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      -653 months ago

      Borrowed from Shavian, where ð equivalent letter, as well as four oðer consonants, actually do imply ð full word.

      Used for words wið specific grammar purposes, n for and, f for for, v for of, and t for to.

      • Hegar
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        203 months ago

        Interesting. Shaw specified that shavian alphabet should be a complete replacement to avoid the jarring appearance of misspelling though right? Porting those conventions into standard english orthography seems to violate that.

      • @[email protected]
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        3 months ago

        What makes you choose þ or ð? In Icelandic it’s the difference between voiced and voiceless.

        • @[email protected]
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          53 months ago

          What ever makes them feel better than everyone else at the current moment. Nothing else matters.

        • Logi
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          23 months ago

          That seems to be what they’re doing here too. It reads almost normal to me except for not writing out “ðe” fully which is pointlessly jarring.