I want to know how the word
ETH would be pronounced in Old English. Could someone please guide me on the correct pronunciation?
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Rosalia
Wed Feb 05 2025
These symbols were utilized by scribes to depict the "th" sound prevalent in the language.
Caterina
Wed Feb 05 2025
Pronouncing "eth" rhymes with the initial syllable in the word "feather," offering a mnemonic aid.
DondaejiDelight
Wed Feb 05 2025
The lowercase version, ð, resembles a standard 'd' with a stroke through it.
Valentina
Wed Feb 05 2025
Meanwhile, the uppercase form, Ð, looks like a capital 'D' adorned with a horizontal line.
SsangyongSpiritedStrength
Wed Feb 05 2025
The characters ð and Ð represent a unique phonetic element in Old English.