• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    11 days ago

    ð and þ are lost letters of ð english alphabet which technically were used interchangeably, but in oðer languages represent two distinct sounds.

    Þink vs Ðou if you want to sound it out to get what’s being distinguished, it’s like ð difference between B and P, or D and T, but for ð two sounds you hear whenever you read a th.

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      11 days ago

      Which still doesn’t really answer why use them. Why make it intentionally harder to understand your comments? What’s the upside to it?

      Edit: I’ve looked at your previous comments and saw you explain it to someone else where they’ve come from and your preference, but I feel like if you have to explain it to everyone it can’t possibly be a useful way of communicating.

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        11 days ago

        And even after the explanation (and I already knew about the letters), it’s still expends enough energy to parse for me to not bother.

        Edit: I left out the word ‘energy’ because apparently my brain is skipping grooves this morning.