Event JSON
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"content": "ye olde follower thinks this is also kreisí:\n\n»The use of the term \"ye\" to mean \"the\" derives from Early Modern English, in which the was written þe« (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ye_olde)\n\nIf I remember correctly, Icelandic still features the þ that was available in Old English as the letter called thorn.",
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