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We also have Ð, Æ and Þ.
But we ain't got the Å Ø : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f488uJAQgmw&pp=ygUJw4Ygw4Ugw5gg
6 0 ReplyI'm so sad that Danish lost Þ. We apparently lost it in speech, by making into a soft D..
3 0 ReplyIs it similar to the English Thorn which became TH. Hence Ye Olde is pronounced the old.
3 0 ReplyNone of your sentences is wrong but you forgot to mention that in hand writing, it sometimes became Y, otherwise ye last sentence doesn't make much sense
2 0 ReplyAh yeah I realise it hardly makes sense.
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I wish it had stayed in English tbh. At least the European dialects
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2 0 ReplyThanks baby ❤️
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Don't forget Ðð :)
2 0 ReplyHow could I! It's the most stupid of all! Thanks, added it.
Here's how that sound is made:
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