Birdofadozentides
Joined 22 Se Æfterra Gēola 2018
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Líne 54:
:Yes, I agree, Ȝogh is used only to imitate insular ᵹ because sadly Ȝogh happens to be a more easy letter to use. And in this case (imitating insular ᵹ) I can accept its using. But then capital G is not supposed to be changed into capital Ȝogh, 'cause
:Also, there is an Old English Phasebook that uses both ȝ and g: ȝ when it is to be pronounced like y (in "you") or the g in angel and g for other cases. It's not historically right or authentic, but it helps in pronounsation and studing, Ȝogh plays not the "imitating" role there.
:I think it'd be
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