New Letter in Ћ English Alphabet
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Colossal wrote:
Ћ new letter is Ћ. It means "the". It was invented by some prick in Australia and its Ћ new thing. They've already raised money to have it added to Ћ iPhone keyboard (not here... yet) and soon it will be on normal keyboards. Probably Shift+Something because other things are like that.Let's take a moment to view other wordletters.
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$, €, £, etc.
Wait, there's already a unicode character for it? That was fast.
Ћ Owl & Ћ Pussycat
That just looks weird.
p0rtalplayer wrote:
Colossal wrote:
Ћ new letter is Ћ. It means "the". It was invented by some prick in Australia and its Ћ new thing. They've already raised money to have it added to Ћ iPhone keyboard (not here... yet) and soon it will be on normal keyboards. Probably Shift+Something because other things are like that.Let's take a moment to view other wordletters.
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$, €, £, etc.>
Wait, there's already a unicode character for it? That was fast.
As far as I'm aware they're reusing a Cyrillic character that resembles a t and an h put together.
FelixGriffin wrote:
More a new symbol than a new letter. But if they want to abbreviate "the" I support bringing back Ð/ð ("eth"), which was also used for the initial sound in "these" or "though."
It's a letter. So is &.
Colossal wrote:
FelixGriffin wrote:
More a new symbol than a new letter. But if they want to abbreviate "the" I support bringing back Ð/ð ("eth"), which was also used for the initial sound in "these" or "though.">
It's a letter. So is &.
But & isn't usually said to be part of the alphabet. Although Wikipedia does say that "some traditions" include it, along with æ and œ. So I suppose it does count in some cases, depending on who you ask.
People are so damn lazy, they would rather type one letter, ass opposed to three? Furthermore, by taking more time to get to it via iPhone?
What moron thinks that's a good idea.
Kizzycocoa wrote:
What moron thinks that's a good idea.
Probably the same people who end their questions with periods.
vanSulli wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
What moron thinks that's a good idea.>Probably the same people who end their questions with periods.
Believe it or not, and I bet you will not, that statement did not end on a question mark for a reason. It was a statement. A rhetorical question which we expect no-one to answer. :U
Sol when do we get a shortened version of words that actually need shortening. It's a bitch to type supercalifragilisticexpialidocious every time. :U
Kizzycocoa wrote:
vanSulli wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
What moron thinks that's a good idea.>>Probably the same people who end their questions with periods.>
Believe it or not, and I bet you will not, that statement did not end on a question mark for a reason. It was a statement. A rhetorical question which we expect no-one to answer. :USol when do we get a shortened version of words that actually need shortening. It's a bitch to type supercalifragilisticexpialidocious every time. :U
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious isn't the single most common word in the english language.
p0rtalplayer wrote:
Kizzycocoa wrote:
vanSulli wrote:
Probably the same people who end their questions with periods.>>
Believe it or not, and I bet you will not, that statement did not end on a question mark for a reason. It was a statement. A rhetorical question which we expect no-one to answer. :USol when do we get a shortened version of words that actually need shortening. It's a bitch to type supercalifragilisticexpialidocious every time. :U>
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious isn't the single most common word in the english language.
No but it needs to be shortened more than the word "the" :U
How long until people use it as part of words?
Like this:
Ћre's a ton of people in this thread about to be b& if Ћ shit doesn't stop.
Colossal wrote:
How long until people use it as part of words?Like this:
Ћre's a ton of people in this thread about to be b& if Ћ shit doesn't stop.
Please no. The word shortening is bad enough already.