Long press T. But if you want to be a real hipster use eth instead by ling pressing D. Way, way back when, in English one was used for the sound in that, and one was used for the sound in thing. Pretty quickly they became interchangeable, and eth totally fell out of use. But if people want to bring one back, I say use them both.
That’s interesting you point out th can make kind of a buzzing sound or a breathy sound. I’ve never consciously noticed that before. There are two different ways to pronounce t h
Okay I’m on my Samsung keyboard and when I long press letter T, I get the number five.
When I long press the letter d i get the letter d.
How do I access the thorn character on my Samsung keyboard?
Long press T. But if you want to be a real hipster use eth instead by ling pressing D. Way, way back when, in English one was used for the sound in that, and one was used for the sound in thing. Pretty quickly they became interchangeable, and eth totally fell out of use. But if people want to bring one back, I say use them both.
That’s interesting you point out th can make kind of a buzzing sound or a breathy sound. I’ve never consciously noticed that before. There are two different ways to pronounce t h
Okay I’m on my Samsung keyboard and when I long press letter T, I get the number five.
When I long press the letter d i get the letter d.