• Logi
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    510 months ago

    They’re still missing the “e” from “ðe”. That’s what bothers me.

    • _NoName_
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      110 months ago

      I think It was common in middle English to omit the ‘e’, leaving it to context for the reader to infer the meaning. I see this in alot of shorthand and other alphabets like Shavian.

      • @lunarul@lemmy.world
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        210 months ago

        leaving it to context for the reader to infer the meaning

        So the same way we differentiate between the two sounds “th” can make?