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Re: USAGE: OE pt was Re: USAGE:Yet another few questions about Welsh.

From:Sigmund Kopperud <vile-dmg@...>
Date:Saturday, July 17, 2004, 23:24
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 11:08, Philip Newton wrote:
> ---------------------- Information from the mail header ----------------------- > Sender: Constructed Languages List <CONLANG@...> > Poster: Philip Newton <philip.newton@...> > Subject: Re: OE pt was Re: USAGE:Yet another few questions about Welsh. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 07:59:08 +0100, Ray Brown <ray.brown@...> wrote: > > Only the Icelanders AFAIK now use eth and thorn. > > Faroese(sp?) uses eth, though not thorn. (Apparently, it's not a > separate phoneme, though, and current spelling is at least partly > historical/etymological.) > > I don't know any other modern languages besides those two, though, > that use either letter. > > (Though there are languages that use d-bar, such as Croatian and > Vietnamese, but that's not edh; the lower-case letter looks different, > for starters, and the phonetic value is different, too.) > > Cheers, > -- > Philip Newton <philip.newton@...> > >
*ahem* I do believe icelandic uses eth.