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  1. What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ”?

    Aug 23, 2014 · The addition of -th/ -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number. However, as in the second and third examples, the rd & st simply come …

  2. “20th century” vs. “20ᵗʰ century” - English Language & Usage ...

    There they have idiosyncratically used 20 th rather than 20 th, but the point is that the letters and numbers — more properly, the figures — look different. Figures can be proportionally spaced …

  3. Is there a rule for pronouncing “th” at the beginning of a word?

    The Old English Latin alphabet adapted the runic letters þ (thorn) and ð (eth) to represent this sound, but the digraph th gradually superseded these letters in Middle English. However, in …

  4. Why was the "th" combination chosen for the "th" sound?

    Dec 6, 2014 · The origin of 'th' really has nothing to do with the development of the English language. It comes directly from the Roman alphabet. From Wikipedia.: The digraph ‹th› was …

  5. Is there any rule for differentiating between the endings "th" and …

    The secondary issue is that of spelling, as you find th and ht confusing. This is a matter of mis-parsing some common English digraphs. This is a matter of mis-parsing some common …

  6. Is there any word in English where "th" sounds like "t+h"?

    Mar 1, 2016 · Some non-compounds spelled th and pronounced /th/ rather than /θ/ are: Thomas, thyme, Thailand, and, sometimes, Neanderthal. Many natives might tell you that the h is …

  7. abbreviations - When were st, nd, rd, and th, first used - English ...

    In English, Wikipedia says these started out as superscripts: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, but during the 20 th century they migrated to the baseline: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. So the practice started during …

  8. What is the word for pronouncing ‘th’ as ‘v’ as part of your English ...

    Jun 20, 2018 · A 'th' (voiced or not) is a dental fricative (the tip of the tongue behind the top front teeth). Fronting it (moving articulation more forward) is to the labiodental position, the lower lip …

  9. etymology - What is the origin of the "-th" suffix? What is the ...

    Dec 3, 2016 · The suffix -th was added to it in Middle English by analogy with words like length and width. The vowel also ended up being shortened, which is not surprising since the word …

  10. What is the difference between "thee" and "thou"?

    Sep 22, 2010 · You could never tell which it was because it was always spoken as Th'art. As pointed out before thy is possessive, but it could used in place of thee/thou. If thy (or maybe …

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