

Btw, þ is supposed to be used for the “hard” th (Wikipedia article for the corresponding phoneme with audio sample).
The “soft” th has another letter, ð (Wikipedia).
Wikipedia about the usage of ð (and a bit of þ) in old English
Btw, þ is supposed to be used for the “hard” th (Wikipedia article for the corresponding phoneme with audio sample).
The “soft” th has another letter, ð (Wikipedia).
Wikipedia about the usage of ð (and a bit of þ) in old English
23 days ago is when the lemm.ee shutdown got announced
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That is what he said, but this is the only instance of it actually happening. The missile tests that do regularly happen are into the Eastern Sea, which is also know as the Sea of Japan, which may cause his confusion
Here‘s the incident they were talking about. It wasn’t fired at Japan, but looking at the place it landed in, it had to have crossed either Japanese or Russian territory on its path, which is negligent at best or a direct provocation at worst.
That is mentioned in the Wikipedia article, but given the fact that þ also hasn’t been used for hundreds of years, I think it would make sense to re-adopt both letters to distinguish between the sounds (though accents will probably make things confusing)