Re: Silent E
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 9, 2001, 12:28 |
At 19:58 2001-10-08 +0400, Pavel Iosad wrote:
>Well, actual Cyrillic (with all those now-obsolete-borrowed-from-Greek
>letters), might do the trick :-) We could use "fita" (<theta) for "th"
>and get on with it :-))))
>
>Overall, a nice idea, I'll think about it :-)
Please post the result somewhere! :-)
You would need the Ukrainian g/gh distinction too, btw...
/BP 8^)>
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