User:SRXT/Þ
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Þ, pronounced "grojj", is a letter in the Yiddish alphabet. It was once in the British and American alphabets but was removed for discriminatory reasons.
[edit] Use
It was used to emphasize uncommon English words, such as happy and apple, for example, haÞÞy aÞÞle would pronounced: ha-grojj-grojj-y a-grojj-grojj-ell. Not so easy, is it? It is not for this reason the letter was removed, however.
[edit] Removal
The letter was removed as, it turned out, it was actually I, but eight months pregnant.


