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Meme of the two muscular arms shaking hands, showing “Rust developers” and “Conlangers making English spelling reforms” shaking hands over “Wanting to get rid of C”
Meme of the two muscular arms shaking hands, showing “Rust developers” and “Conlangers making English spelling reforms” shaking hands over “Wanting to get rid of C”
No, they couldn’t pronounce the ‘th’ sound. The best they could do was a breathy ‘t’ sound. So in the original printing presses, mostly produced in France, thorn was omitted, and ‘th’ was used instead. That convention has continued all the way into modern type. At least that’s the story I’ve been told in the past.
Strange, considering the printing press was inventend in Germany …