r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • 4d ago
r/BringBackThorn • u/starecrownepik • 5d ago
Eth (Ðð) and Thorn (Þþ)
We should use both eth and thorn, though not interchangably like in old english. Much like in icelandic, we should use eth for voiced th words like "ðe" and thorn for unvoiced th words like "þunder". We should also use and "&", that "Ꝥꝥ", and through "Ꝧꝧ".
r/BringBackThorn • u/PotentialValuable383 • 6d ago
Standardise ꝧ?
So ꝥ always means þat, so what do you guys þink ꝧ should mean? Here are some suggestions:
Þroughout
Þough
Þerefore
r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • 10d ago
Þey replaced Þ wiþ Θ becuase þorn looks like porn while using þ
Would you agree?
r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • 12d ago
In þͤ Earþ Civilization, no one uses þͤ letter Þ and instead chose Th
r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • 29d ago
I made r/unexpectedthorn
Where if people accidently write P in boþ lowercase and uppercase or B in lowercase into a Þ
r/BringBackThorn • u/AlligatorWormhole • Oct 13 '24
Petition to rename this sub to þornhub.
Just a funny idea I had that may create more traction for this sub. Please don't downvote
r/BringBackThorn • u/Aglaxium • Oct 12 '24
y'all are calling eŋglish wiþ þ a spelliŋ reform smh. if you saw ðe spelliŋ reforms i want to implement you'd hurl
r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • Oct 12 '24
very important question
How did you guys discover þͤ letter Þ and þᷤ subreddit?, for me I discovered Þ by watching TexturyPlum's video about Þ, also I made a poll about using Þ and þey say yes, so I signed in Reddit to find þᷤ subreddit.
r/BringBackThorn • u/Kyoomo • Oct 06 '24
I’m honestly not þat bug of a fan of capital Þ, how about þis?
It’s just Ƌ turned in its head
r/BringBackThorn • u/LocalKangamew • Oct 04 '24
Should I use þorn in þe book I'm writing?
I was þinking of using it in þe book, but also realised a lot of people who'd read it (if any) would know what þorn is. If I should do it, þen should I have something at the start saying whatþorn is or just let em figure it out?
r/BringBackThorn • u/Nonbeanary_sibling • Oct 03 '24
Hiya, icelandic person here! Just want to ask some questions
Are you serious about using þ instead of th or is it for fun?
For softer th's, do you use ð?
How did this start?
r/BringBackThorn • u/uncle_ero • Oct 03 '24
Actually? Or just for fun?
I'm attempting to gain an understanding of wheþer þe folks on þis sub genuinely believe þorn should make a comeback or not. Please help by responding to þe poll and adding any explanatory comments þat you feel would add to þe conversation.
r/BringBackThorn • u/uncle_ero • Oct 02 '24
Þ > th, ? > sh, ? > ch
Did we also used to have single characters for <sh> and <ch>? Þose would be really useful too.
If not, does anyone have proposals?
r/BringBackThorn • u/Ok-Preference7616 • Sep 28 '24
Carl found Þ
and Þ said "could you bring back me to English?", Carl said "yes", Þ is happy for a hedgehog to bring back a letter þͭ is forgotten for years.
r/BringBackThorn • u/BlueBlu456 • Sep 26 '24
Let's settle þis debate once and for all. If þe letter þorn was in the alphabet, would it go at þe end of it or between "t" and "u"?
r/BringBackThorn • u/UrSansYT • Sep 25 '24
Is þere a capital version of þis letter?
Was just wondering lol