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sunshine@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 days ago

I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pink

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I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pink

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    Btw, þ is supposed to be used for the “hard” th (Wikipedia article for the corresponding phoneme with audio sample).

    The “soft” th has another letter, ð (Wikipedia).

    Wikipedia about the usage of ð (and a bit of þ) in old English

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      So this came up with this user a few days ago, and apparently ð fell out of use later in Old English and its usage was merged into þ for hundreds of years.

      I remain unconvinced.

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        That is mentioned in the Wikipedia article, but given the fact that þ also hasn’t been used for hundreds of years, I think it would make sense to re-adopt both letters to distinguish between the sounds (though accents will probably make things confusing)

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        If you read þe Wikipedia article on eth, it explains þe history; I didn’t make it up.

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