Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 13 hours agoYes, and a Runic reemergence.
Comment on apparently, the T button dosent exist for some people
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 13 hours agoYes, and a Runic reemergence.
stephen01king@piefed.zip 13 hours ago
Do you have any examples of it being used outside of Icelandic and Lemmy nowadays?
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 13 hours ago
jabber, Facebook, imageboards, etc… Broaden your horizons, don’t funnel your language.
stephen01king@piefed.zip 12 hours ago
Both sites needed me to sign up to see posts, so I can’t see any example that you wanted to show. Do you have other examples that don’t require a sign-in?
And you know, given that were talking about common use of the symbol, it’s better to give examples that is not constrained to niche groups that would use the symbol even without widespread acceptance.
Such examples don’t really prove your point that those languages still uses th in the modern world, just like the few people on Lemmy using it doesn’t prove it is still in use in the modern English language.
AntiBullyRanger@ani.social 12 hours ago
Valid point.
This is why I go to lemmy to find general use case vernaculars only common English typists use. Because lemmy is the common man’s network.
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