minus-squarePeludoPorFavor [he/him]hexbear15·edit-24 years agowell, if they were going to use the IPA, it would be much different written anyways. I think the idea of thorn/ þ is because it looks like the p/b. I am also an IPA supremacist, so please find someone with some ðʊsi i can fuck. link
minus-squarePeludoPorFavor [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agowhile I don't doubt your knowledge, i think the 'logic' of using thorn is literally aesthetics. like þ literally looks like a cross between b and p... nothing to do with phonetics or etymology or anything. link
minus-squarePeludoPorFavor [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agono prob! thanks for sharing your knowledge with us :) link
minus-squarePeludoPorFavor [he/him]hexbear1·4 years agonah. I goofed. another user said ðʊsi and that's more accurate. link
minus-squareRNAi [he/him]hexagonhexbear5·4 years agoCuz it's like the fusion of "p" and "b" but also sounds like "them" link
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well, if they were going to use the IPA, it would be much different written anyways.
I think the idea of thorn/ þ is because it looks like the p/b.
I am also an IPA supremacist, so please find someone with some ðʊsi i can fuck.
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while I don't doubt your knowledge, i think the 'logic' of using thorn is literally aesthetics. like þ literally looks like a cross between b and p... nothing to do with phonetics or etymology or anything.
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no prob! thanks for sharing your knowledge with us :)
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nah. I goofed. another user said ðʊsi and that's more accurate.
ðʊsi
you're right.
I think eth and thorn were interchangeable.
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Cuz it's like the fusion of "p" and "b" but also sounds like "them"
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