How did Zandronum get its name?
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RE: How did Zandronum get its name?
Æ and æ still exist in Scandinavian languages (excluding Swedish) :V
RE: How did Zandronum get its name?
Why yes. It's known as the ash. You can still use it in English if you want to be fancy. Or if your name calls for it. :pThe Toxic Avenger wrote: Æ and æ still exist in Scandinavian languages (excluding Swedish) :V
Technically, the diphthongs in Latin-derived words such as aesthetic and amoeba are combined and pronounced as one new vowel (æsthetic, amœba), but in English they are simplified and broken up into individual letters (which makes their pronunciation counter-intuitive unless you've heard the word spoken before).
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RE: How did Zandronum get its name?
Or an "e" sound like "æon"Ænima wrote:Why yes. It's known as the ash. You can still use it in English if you want to be fancy. Or if your name calls for it. :pThe Toxic Avenger wrote: Æ and æ still exist in Scandinavian languages (excluding Swedish) :V
Technically, the diphthongs in Latin-derived words such as aesthetic and amoeba are combined and pronounced as one new vowel (æsthetic, amœba), but in English they are simplified and broken up into individual letters (which makes their pronunciation counter-intuitive unless you've heard the word spoken before).
