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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 21:46:59 GMT -5
did you know that in old and middle english, "ye" sounded the same as "the", except at that time "th" was represented by a thorn (þ) character so it looked like "þe". so basically the letter y was used as a substitute for þ.
tl;dr "ye" sounded the same as "the"
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Post by Jules Sanchez on Oct 10, 2016 21:48:14 GMT -5
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Post by feign on Oct 10, 2016 21:50:38 GMT -5
watch this video pls it is the dankest
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Post by Lightflame on Oct 10, 2016 21:56:52 GMT -5
www.reddit.com/r/yee[ NOTE TO MEMBERS: THIS LINK MAY INCLUDE INAPP. TOPICS, PLEASE CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK. - thanks ]
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Post by ssquiffy on Oct 10, 2016 21:59:15 GMT -5
www.reddit.com/r/ofcoursethatsathing[ NOTE TO MEMBERS: THIS LINK MAY INCLUDE INAPP. TOPICS, PLEASE CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK. - thanks ]
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 22:13:24 GMT -5
i love how my fun fact has been derailed
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Post by Sanders on Oct 10, 2016 22:25:07 GMT -5
ye and the do sound the same now?????
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 5:36:59 GMT -5
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