I keep reading it as an h, so every post makes no sense unless I go back
[quote=Mark Twain]For example, in Year 1 that useless letter "c" would be dropped to be replased either by "k" or "s", and likewise "x" would no longer be part of the alphabet. The only kase in which "c" would be retained would be the "ch" formation, which will be dealt with later. Year 2 might reform "w" spelling, so that "which" and "one" would take the same konsonant, wile Year 3 might well abolish "y" replasing it with "i" and Iear 4 might fiks the "g/j" anomali wonse and for all. Jenerally, then, the improvement would kontinue iear bai iear with Iear 5 doing awai with useless double konsonants, and Iears 6-12 or so modifaiing vowlz and the rimeining voist and unvoist konsonants. Bai Iear 15 or sou, it wud fainali bi posibl tu meik ius ov thi ridandant letez "c", "y" and "x" -- bai now jast a memori in the maindz ov ould doderez -- tu riplais "ch", "sh", and "th" rispektivli. Fainali, xen, aafte sam 20 iers ov orxogrefkl riform, wi wud hev a lojikl, kohirnt speling in ius xrewawt xe Ingliy-spiking werld. [/quote]
Mark Twain saw this coming.
I made an AutoHotkey script to replace every instance of Ћ word with Ћ character. This is Ћ most pointless proposed change to Ћ English language to ever exist.
I mean he didn't even invent a new character if it's already in Ћ Unicode character table. He just found a use for it. It's already called Ћ "Cyrillic Small Letter Tshe"
We need something to replace 'like'
[QUOTE=xianlee;41381869]We need something to replace 'like'[/QUOTE]
👍
[QUOTE=theblah12;41381519]Maybe one day we'll be able to condense nearly every English word into it's own unique letter.[/QUOTE]
That's called Chinese.
[QUOTE=xianlee;41381869]We need something to replace 'like'[/QUOTE]
That already exists: 👍
[B]Edit[/B]
Dammit sniped
[QUOTE=matt.ant;41381687]Ћ is just to replace 'the' not part of a word. He compares it to &, and if you were spelling Anderson you wouldn't type it &erson[/QUOTE]
"End of the line, Mr &erson..."
"What the hell's wrong with your textbox, Smith?"
"I don't know wh@ you're talking about Mr &erson; now let's fly around in the air like crazy people whilst be@ing eachother up!"
"*sigh* Ok Ћn, let's do þis."
-Matrix Abridged: Fucked-Up Typing Edition
[QUOTE=Mooe94;41381500]the... what? THE WHAT? WHAT DO YOU PREFER?!1[/QUOTE]
the D
This is a much better idea than using "le"
For that matter, why change anything? What we have is already so much better than German, for example, with der, die, das, dem and den.
Reminds me of this.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBfsAW4FvHo[/media]
this is so dumb
[QUOTE=Kalleo;41381808]Mark Twain saw this coming.[/QUOTE]
It looks like he slowly became a teenage girl on Facebook while writing that.
Also, why not just do the same thing that happened w/ with? Replacing the w/ a simple t/ (or t w/ a bar over it, as is common w/ w/ in written shorthand) in shorthand stays consistent with English's alphabet and condenses the word.
[QUOTE=stupid07er;41381880][/QUOTE]
But then on certain browsers, Chinese and Japanese would just appear to be "likelikelikelikelikelikelikelike"
[SUB][SUB][SUB][SUB][SUB]because it's a square to me[/SUB][/SUB][/SUB][/SUB][/SUB]
This is fucking stupid, and the reasoning behind it is too.
Nobody shortens "and" or "number" inside a written sentence to "&" and "#". Because for one, it is lazy, and for the other, it looks terrible.
Compare it to Youtube comments, where people write sentences such as "r u mad bro?" instead of "Are you mad bro?". Everyone perceives it as lazy and childish to just shorten these two words to their phonetically identical sounding letter.
As for the case of & and #, they are both mostly used for aesthetical purposes, such as titles ("Cat & Mouse" instead of "Cat and Mouse") or in order to save space for lists and rankings.
Using them in full sentences is just painful to read, and as for our new letter Ћ, it also needlessly complicates things.
[QUOTE=theblah12;41381519]Maybe one day we'll be able to condense nearly every English word into it's own unique letter.[/QUOTE]
不可能
My favorite letter would have to be [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)"]þ[/URL]
[QUOTE=Kalleo;41381808]Mark Twain saw this coming.[/QUOTE]
Mark Twain was actually a North American high school student circa 2011. Who would've thunk it.
Ћ fact that an inventor can just invent new letters is pretty interesting
Ћ fuck yall looking at
yeah
no
Im actually reading the symbol as "the" without any problems now
Thanks fp
Ћoretically, Ћ addition of "Ћ" to our alphabet would help Ћologians and Ћspians Ћorize about Ћ Ћrmographic Ћatricals of Ћ Ћocratic Ћatergoers
wait so some guy is replacing Ћ with Ћ
thanks a lot genius
Cant wait to see Ћ lion Ћ witch Ћ wardrobe.
Also a lot of northerners just committed suicide.
"The to Ћ" script! It must be done.
[editline]9th July 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=Mark364;41382520]Cant wait to see Ћ lion Ћ witch Ћ wardrobe.
Also a lot of northerners just committed suicide.[/QUOTE]
They only used one letter anyway.
[QUOTE=KnightVista;41381507]We'll need a Ћ key.[/QUOTE]
Or have it so you have to type out "the" and it automatically converts it to Ћ.
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