no, your conlang does not have enough dental fricatives.

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no, your conlang does not have enough dental fricatives.
pɪnd po͡ʊst
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what are those strange symbols?
ð <- original post tag (hold down d)
broken links should be fixed now!
John Gwynne sat down to write Shadow Of The Gods and said ‘you know what, I’m gonna really commit to using the letter “ð” in this one’
people really are actually mad in wayne's stream chat... lol
i’ve found out ðat people get *very* annoyed when you try to revive one of þe best features of þe English language in 2023. apparently it’s “inaccessible” and “confusing”. i just þink ðat if we all put in þe work, þe world could be so beautiful.
I'm gonna start using þorn and eð in my orþography. Đose are some good letters and we were wrong to stop using ðem
Grand Duchess Anastasia | Великая княжна Анастасия by Olga
Can you imagine what a wild world it would have been if English had decided to keep ð and þ