@@supersmilyface1 well, all we have to do is use ðese characters, ænd eventually, ðey'll become normal(ish); just start using ðem regularly, ænd you have played your part in ðeir resurection.
I read this comment before watching the video so I don't know anything about what this letter sounds like. So when I read this comment there was this weird blank space in my brain when I got to it. Like I read it as an absence. It was weird.
Icelandic🇮🇸 person here! We actually have two letters for ‘th’ sounds! Þ/þ for sharp th's, (e.g. “Theodore”) and Ð/ð for softer ones (e.g. “the”, “there”, etc.). So spelling out “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog” phonetically in Icelandic would be : „ðe kvikk brán fox djumped óver ðe leisí dogg”! :D
I know for a fact this is real, I don't know about the history of the letter though but it was absolutely and old English letter than everyone stopped using can't confirm the printing story but it might be real
no, ð is one of those weird letters that are used for precise speaking. like how ā is pronounced as "AY", not "ahh". thorn is the basic speaking letter, ð is the advanced speaking letter.
I started reading comments and now need to do my own personal research to make sure this isn't just a shit post for everyone to learn that you can type þorn.
@@nocturne.nocturnal no believe it or not that is my actual given name. I always throw in my middle name (Ryan) when ever I try and do anything creative like releasing music to avoid that confusion.
Thorn would go between “h” and “i” as it did in old English. Not at the end. Edit: ok I don’t wanna be that type of guy, but this comment has more likes than views on my most popular video. Wow. すごい.
It's because the only way to read text was for someone else to write it in ink, with a quill. If you write a thorn quickly you can accidentally flatten the loop a little and it looks like a y
To be honest, I’d love to have a seperate letter for the “Þ” sound instead of combining two already existing letters, which probably causes a lot of confusion for Þose who are learning English or people Þat are having confusion wiÞ a particular word’s spelling or something similar
"þ! þ! þ þ! þ!" "Who are you?" "We are the Knights Who Say... Þ!" "No, not the Knights Who Say þ!" "THE SAME!" "Who are they?" "We are the keepers of the sacred words. "þ," "ð," and "æ." "æ" "Those who hear them rarely live to tell the tale!"
ð can stay dead tbh, unless its purpose changes to something more useful. English isn't a fan of differentiating voiced/unvoiced, and trying to add 2 similar letters at once is much harder than 1 or 2 distinct letters, such as to replace the "sh" sound.
Fun little fact: Thorn has a companion in it's obscurity. You ever notice that the th in "thorn" sounds different than the th in "that"? Well, there were at one point 2 seperate letters for these! Thorn (Þ)dealt with the th without voice, whereas Eth (Ð) dealt with the th with voice!
Omg!!! I love this so much, it makes me so happy, it's like a play on letters, because it looks like a "p" but it's read like "th". It's so clever and I love it.
My argument to TH loving normies is þat if Þorn is an unnecessary letter, so is F. We could use universally use PH instead of F, but þat'd be dumb. Just like using TH instead of Þ is dumb.
þis is þe most inspiring video i’ve seen all day, everyƿn must start putting þ bæck into use along wið þe other letters i used in þis sentence þ = thorn (th) ð = eth (soft th) æ = ash (a sound in cat) ƿ = wynn (w)
@@carloghirardini4693 but the thing is, þ is a letter, not a word. spelling it out doesn't make sense. if you type it, you just type þ, not þorn. it'd be like spelling the letter w like doubleyou.
@@babycar3283 if you are in mobile hold "t" until a little menu pops ups and hold and move to the þ. If on pc click right mouse over a highlighted something and click to "symbol" part of the menu.. :) have a great day! GL
in þe comment section in þe comment section in þe comment section in þe comment tnheinvt nccettooooeeomcene :eeteh:tnmieeiocc:mnteteesinthmrercymnmcnrnrmehteineetoeeceenen snietneomneynhynyr:nyvmsooomesevni:cvict otsoivoeitosectionmienicetteþimeneiiomnoooþecscotmcnncosoeonmteþnniþmsnimtnioemtsiceotncectccenþeeetmmtnnnsi
@@corundumkrabble5035merely meant to substitute the original statement "... more in the heart than a motivational speech." to "..more in þe heart þan a motivational speech."
The best letter to explain a frogge.
A frogge biþ a smal beaste wiþ foure leggys
whanne þou liueþ boþe in þe water and on londe
DYUERS COLOURES
its þe 🙄
'ð' is a þing
I may have never used it in my life, but I already miss Þ.
Ðen just help us bring it bæck already! What is it wiþ you people and mourning for someþing you never æctually lost?
@@sortagoodish8491 It would be pretty cool if we could bring Þorn back into Þe alphabet if enough people began to use it again, even if it's optional.
@@supersmilyface1 well, all we have to do is use ðese characters, ænd eventually, ðey'll become normal(ish); just start using ðem regularly, ænd you have played your part in ðeir resurection.
And it looks like a Homestuck quirk lmao.
@@supersmilyface1 lol
Maybe the real þ was the friends we made along the way.
Maybe þe real friends were þe Þs we wrote along þe way
I read this comment before watching the video so I don't know anything about what this letter sounds like. So when I read this comment there was this weird blank space in my brain when I got to it. Like I read it as an absence. It was weird.
@@falconstarr2146 I read it like p for some reason 😂
Why is this two year old video from a channel with only this content in our recommendations?
@@ericnielsen4868 everyone: Why is this unknown video In my recommend?
UA-cam: Yes
Þank you for bringing Þis letter into Þe spotlight
The part that explained why the phrase “ye old pub” was actually cool to be honest.
Þe part þat explained why þe phrase "ye olde pub" was actually cool no joke
Er
Er
It wasnt þe 'y' we know, it was a þ.
@@petermarsella6537 Þe part þat explained why þe phrase "ye olde pub" was actually cool not gonna lie
“Þ” is actually quite a common letter in the Icelandic language. “Þú” means “You” and the name “Thor” is spelled “Þór” just to name a few
Im using an icelandic keyboard rn
Qq Ww Ee Rr Tt Yy Uu Ii Oo Pp Ðð
Aa Ss Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Ææ Öö
Zz Xx Cc Vv Bb Nn Mm Þþ
@@ilEagle3696 wow that’s cool
@@lokotro019 nah not really i literally just installed it for this and deleted it afterwards
@@lokotro019 Þat's cool.
Annar Íslendingur? Blessaður!
if you’re wondering what the runes at the start mean:
”oi bruv”
”feck off”
”bloody heck”
”wot is a jesus”
Lmao
“Wot is jesus” lmao
Wait you can Write in Runes? I didn't know that
@@vernedictb.valentine2057 regular englishman cant my рускии товарищ, idk how does he know this
@@vernedictb.valentine2057 runes aren’t used in english anymore, but you can still write with them for fun! :)
Icelandic🇮🇸 person here! We actually have two letters for ‘th’ sounds! Þ/þ for sharp th's, (e.g. “Theodore”) and Ð/ð for softer ones (e.g. “the”, “there”, etc.).
So spelling out “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog” phonetically in Icelandic would be : „ðe kvikk brán fox djumped óver ðe leisí dogg”! :D
I think we’re all missing an important fact here, which is how hilarious þorn’s name looks when you spell it out like this
Nice
I've been joking about the letter þorn for years because I'm a Tolkien fan and I never realized this!!!!
One missing line, and you got an innapropriate word...
Or just born
Þorn will be brought back
We must bring back þis ancient letter from þe olden days.
*r e j e c t **_t h_** r e t u r n t o Þ*
I used to call warthog a warþog and now there won’t be any confusion
Þ
Þe letter "Þþ" is cute.
Actually, "this" would be "ðis" as ð makes the "the" sound in "the" and þ makes the "th" sound in "thing"
/‘„“\
Th: *Exists*
Þ: *_"AND I TOOK ÞAT PERSONALLY."_*
I’M SORRY BUT I CAN’T STOP READING IT AS THE LETTER P-
@@BeanoCake Poor Pat :(
wrong th sound
LMFAO
@Bombaska Telewizja Boża wrong th sound buddy
þis vid is such inspirational. Þank you for reminding us þat our dear friend þ still exists. Even þo þis was 5 years ago
“Thank” “tho”
þank
I misread "Þank you" as "Pack you" which i interpereted as "Fu
Þanks,þe weird þing is þat þis letter is easily findable on any mobile device! And super easy to use.
Þorn, but what about eð? Ðat, not þat
That’s just the letter I write when I accidentally write “p”, but I need it to be a “b” and don’t want to erase my mistake
This happens to me too lol
This also happens to me LMFAO
Hello þhere
Exactly
Lmao
if anyone was wondering about þe ABCs song, “w, x, y, þ, z” sounds swell to me
It actually does.
i use "...s, t, þ, u, v..."
That’s actually not that bad
It does
no it should be “w, þ, x y z”
that way the song still rhymes
What’s funny is he could completely be manufacturing this entire story, I wouldn’t know the difference.
It's real bruh
I know for a fact this is real, I don't know about the history of the letter though but it was absolutely and old English letter than everyone stopped using can't confirm the printing story but it might be real
*þe
@@rlanga4820 þank you, I was just about to write þat
@@rlanga4820
You missed a word
If we’re bringing þ back þen we should also bring back ð
no, ð is one of those weird letters that are used for precise speaking. like how ā is pronounced as "AY", not "ahh". thorn is the basic speaking letter, ð is the advanced speaking letter.
@@JJCat-r4q kinda, thorn is for the th in "think" and eth is for the th in "although". You can use thorn for both though
We cant forget Æ
We also can't forget about &
@@RandomWowzers Or Œ
Þis ƿhy ƿe need to bring back þorn. Let's do þis.
HOW DID YOU TYPE WYNN!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!
@@canismajoris513 copy paste
@@dogsareawesome9197 or Icelandic keyboard
@@terronusmaximus643 iceland doesn't use wynn
@@terronusmaximus643 sorry ƿhat
I was wondering why he didn't just spell thorn with the letter þ until I realized it made þorn
U can't say that, it is forbidden by my mom
I started reading comments and now need to do my own personal research to make sure this isn't just a shit post for everyone to learn that you can type þorn.
"Hey moþer! Look at þis rose I found. Don't worry, it only has one þorn."
:þ
oh...
oh no
So we all gonna ignore that this is his only video for two years and it’s absolute class
Þis*
...I just noticed
@@fruityscallop lol
@@fruityscallop how do you get to thorne in the key bord
@@Goob4430 If you use þe Icelandic keyboard you’ll be able to use þ
I þink I understand what þe truth now... Þanks for þe legendary video you explain. LONG LIVE ÞE *Þ!*
“Every rose has its þ”
"Haha nice!"
Is your name a Lovecraft reference?
How did you do tha
@@nocturne.nocturnal no believe it or not that is my actual given name. I always throw in my middle name (Ryan) when ever I try and do anything creative like releasing music to avoid that confusion.
@@alexandergabriel2323 I looked up the name of the letter and then copy an pasted it into my comment.
:þ is superior to :p
þorn, meaning thorn ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
@@tatotaytoman5934 it's emoji
@@GabrielDipo did you get the joke i made there
Þ is the best vharactee
ICELAAAAAAAAAAAAND!!!!!
video: “French can’t pronounce þ”
me, a French: zis is not true
Lol so true
Nice
lol
😂😂
Me, also a French: Zis is treasonous.
Good news! Þ is now available on the English iOS keyboard, when holding down the T key!
I have never felt more lied to than I do in this moment.
Thorn would go between “h” and “i” as it did in old English. Not at the end.
Edit: ok I don’t wanna be that type of guy, but this comment has more likes than views on my most popular video. Wow. すごい.
*Not þe end.
We know now how superior thorn is to every other letter in the English alphabet so it’s saving the best for last
U could be making this up and 90% of people wouldn't know or care
@@LoafAround *Not ðe end.
Þhorn is still alive
“Bring thorn back home”
Now that sounds like a very emotional movie T_T
I agree, þat does sound pretty emotional
Þorn*
yup defintly but short unless u watch it more Þan once
hi deku
From now on im going to always use Þis instead of this
"It kinda looks like the letter Y"
Me: "no it kinda looks like a b and a p fused together....because that's exactly what it is"
Finally some one gets it
I think they meant the old english letter looked like Y because if you took away the top half that's what it would look like
@@ariarimeowmeow a backwards y
b and p pronounced together at the same time would actually be V
It's because the only way to read text was for someone else to write it in ink, with a quill. If you write a thorn quickly you can accidentally flatten the loop a little and it looks like a y
new letter dropped before gta 6
why is þis suddenly being pushed into everyone’s recommendations lol
(i have seen þe error of my ways. þ for life).
The Algorithm Overlord knows it's time humanity improve
Þis* ;p
Ikrrr
This video was really popular when it came out lol, guess it's just making the cycles
Really tho
Plot twist:
UA-cam is reccomending this video to everyone so that we would start using thorn
If so, I'm not going to resist þis
@Rafael Sadique I'm Icelandic so I don't have to imagine anyþing, it's just reality to me :þ
Let's do þis, þis letter is easier and more beautiful þan "th"
Þe world Must embrace þis
@@TheMrMe1 þats pretty cool
Thorn: *is super obscure and basically unused*
Frogge: Come! þis is no place to die!
You spelled it wrong. It’s actually spelled þorn
@@Carr0tCarr0t The joke is þat wiþout frogge not even þe letter is spelled right.
ð*
Oi! I can’t be blamed if no one uses me!
@@thorn4833 hi i am you but art
Imagine all the emoticon possibilities if it was adapted to our keyboards
The answer to “why?” should always be “Short answer, the French.”
*þe french
@@sweerpotato6889 *Þe answer
Why did germany lost WW2? Not because of the French
@@juuls1028 Þe french*
“Why is the sky blue?”
“Short answer, the French.”
“What if I told you there was more?” *sexy sax solo plays*
;)
@@TextuaryPlum #stfu
@@marshalllee2837 #noustfu
#weallstfutogetherlikefrens
@@marshalllee2837 #þ
If someone doesn’t make a subreddit for this type of stuff and call it r/ÞornHub I will be quite disappointed indeed.
XD
thornography
Bornhub ?
LMAO
You make it
@@ahmaddiffairuzzaidan787 ????
Þis is amazing. I found a new replacement for þe iconic “th”.
I think you meant to say you've found an old replacement
@ yeah I guess.
Let's use "Þ", he is a cool guy, and his sound is pretty unique and beautiful. For þe return of þis king, use þorn
honestly thats a great idea,
Þorn is cool
I agree. We definitely should use it, þe þorn is amazing.
@@TheGhostBoast Thought that said something else lol 😅
Agreed
Return of piss king
why am I getting emotionally attached to a letter by an almost 4 minute video
Þe dark side of þe force is a paþway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
@@thebluething2492 it is possible to learn the this power
I actually might use it for a while, where on my keyboard does it hide?
"It's time to bring back þorn."
"No, I mean... þorn."
"Okay never mind. Þis should not be meant in þat way."
Monetization diþabled due to innapropriate content
@@asdf-ne1vt got a bit of a lisp þere?
you wrote “this” lmao
@@z0bi_ ...no
Þ
@@asdf-ne1vt how do u get thorn? I don’t know how to find it
I love the transition to the modern pronunciation & spellings! "Th" does a great job as a substitute, the harmony of the two letters is unmatched
“Why did this letter stop existing?”
_”That would be the French…”_
Þe*
Do §
þis*
_]&
It's always the french
When you want to write "p"
But accidentally write "b"
or q
And why was I using this ‘thorn’ as a variable in math problems thinking it's just a lower case p 🙂
Þ
@@someone-ce7uu
Or d.
Pbq
Why use “Then it’s” when you can just use:
þen is
LOL
@@al13n64 عاه 0لجعdET$
PEN IS
PEN IS
XD
Ok, I can now understand why people make memes about hating france. I get it now
imagine marvel if we still use this letter.
þor þe God of þunder
You'd be surprised.
He's known as Þrumuguðinn Þór in Icelandic
Your pfp marches with what you're saying😂
Looks sick þough
Þór*
*b o r b e G o d o f b u n d e r*
To be honest, I’d love to have a seperate letter for the “Þ” sound instead of combining two already existing letters, which probably causes a lot of confusion for Þose who are learning English or people Þat are having confusion wiÞ a particular word’s spelling or something similar
ua-cam.com/video/I73fRs55LUk/v-deo.html
@@WyattStrange right?? what’s c for? we can get rid of it
@@nectar9509 chalk, if we use k it would be khalk, which can be mistaken with the slang word for the male rooster, or the male genitalia
@@flameBMW245 *gently erases khalk imprint from the whiteboard*
@@flameBMW245 shalk
"þ! þ! þ þ! þ!"
"Who are you?"
"We are the Knights Who Say... Þ!"
"No, not the Knights Who Say þ!"
"THE SAME!"
"Who are they?"
"We are the keepers of the sacred words. "þ," "ð," and "æ."
"æ"
"Those who hear them rarely live to tell the tale!"
SEEING THIS MADE ME SO HAPPY
ð can stay dead tbh, unless its purpose changes to something more useful. English isn't a fan of differentiating voiced/unvoiced, and trying to add 2 similar letters at once is much harder than 1 or 2 distinct letters, such as to replace the "sh" sound.
œ
Don't forget œ and ə
I love þis
Glad i misclicked my keyboard,now i believe in þ supremacy
You're welcome
Fun little fact: Thorn has a companion in it's obscurity. You ever notice that the th in "thorn" sounds different than the th in "that"? Well, there were at one point 2 seperate letters for these! Thorn (Þ)dealt with the th without voice, whereas Eth (Ð) dealt with the th with voice!
I'm glad I wasn't ðe only one boðered by ðat.
dude that's so helpful thank you
A voiced dental fricative
And a voiceless dental fricative
*þ
Þ Ð both are in Icelandic
Creepers be like: ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ
Þþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþþ
And they also play a creepy vr game where you lick everything. And it's disturbing
ẞßßßßßßßßßßßßßß
CREEPER
AWWWWWW MAN
@@magiizine YESS
can confirm that we're all still gibberish-speaking pagans in england
JIBBERISH
ഽ
Þat*
Then what does that mean for Americans?
@@rogerhu126 we're gibberish speaking pagans in america
IM JOINING THIS UNION IDC WHAT IT TAKES, bring back the Þorn! that doesnt look the best
Ah yes, þornography: þe art of documenting þorns
Nice
i see what you did there
Omg!!! I love this so much, it makes me so happy, it's like a play on letters, because it looks like a "p" but it's read like "th". It's so clever and I love it.
@@Fae_van “I really really really like this image”
@@masterhand20reddit moment
Let’s go gamers, we’re bringing Þe “Þ” back.
Let's go! We got þis!
Þhe time is now!
Þat letter is cool!
@@sasukesarutobi3862 you left in þe "h" by accident
Please where do I find it on my keyboard
I'm fascinated
Thorn
So am I, but how come I don't get these many likes when writing the exact same thing?
I mean, I agree, but why are you on every single video I watch?
i hate you
We meet again Ray
Þis video was amazing! I agree, we should bring back Þe letter Þ!
That part when you said 'Look how happy Thorn looks at the end of the alphabet' is a demonstration of why i value inanimate things so much
It's so easy to make me feel empathy for objects or concepts
@@jackreid2664 me too
3:28
Poeple: we dont need þ anymore
Iceland:YOU'RE NOT GOING AWAY ÞAT EASILY
það er gott að halda "Þ".
einnig æ, ý, i, í, ó, ö, é.
@@GM-qi8pw please translate
@@The1nheritor there is no translation, that's a stroke
₩\·$¥=_-+%#*)(”(““~^&;:@þ
wait we need a capital version of þ
Well now here's my problem: "Þorn" looks like something else while using commonly used fonts.
Oh no
born, we know.
Yorn? Is þat even a word?
@@plokijum could be THorn too
@@plokijum Yes because that is what I meant. Þis doesn't look like a Y in my opinion.
I still þink it's hilarious how one "þ" is introduced, it's used constantly. Þat's commitment.
Am I the only one who þought it was pronounced “bbfpppp” before watching this XD
Holy shit you're real
ñ
@@unnombrenormal8393 enieh
@@bayenkg §
Yeah you were the only one
I love how everyone’s missing Þat þis is Þe only language on Þis channel, and on top of Þat is super passionate and specific. It’s great.
missed one
@@Gymnasiar I love how everyone's missing "that" "this"... You missed that in "this"
@@DEVANSH-RAJESH-SAHU careful you might twist your tongue
@@Gymnasiar lmao😂
@@Gymnasiar i don't have that p type symbol in my keyboard, so i had to explain everything
My argument to TH loving normies is þat if Þorn is an unnecessary letter, so is F. We could use universally use PH instead of F, but þat'd be dumb. Just like using TH instead of Þ is dumb.
I mean i really would prefer my name stay Phoebe, but þat's just because i þink having it spelled foebe looks a lil funny
@@NebulousArray Honestly if we aren’t restricting ourselves to the Latin Alphabet anymore, just bring in the root Ф and be done with it. Фoebe.
In Vietnamese "ph" is THE way to pronounce "f"
@@katakana1 weirdly enough, I pronounce them slightly differently. I don't know why, but I do the PH sound ---lower?.
@Hugh Mungus *þe
Remember everybody: Þorn and eð are two different þings! Þorn is soft and Ð (ð) is hard (vibrates)
I saw born not þorn
Porn not born sry
@@maricelcarolino7466imagine shortening sorry to sry 😂
unvoiced and voiced
This is the case in languages that still use the letters, but as far as I know, in English they both could represent unvoiced or voiced sounds
It’s been over two years since this was posted but it’s still just as interesting.
Well language dosen't age very quickly
And it has a comedic twist that makes this video perfect
W bout vsauce
I’d hope so!
Dont you mean “þis”? It’s been over two years since þis was posted but it’s still just as interesting
“imagine you’re seventh century Latin speaking Christian missionary”
Yep, uh huh, okay, got it...
"Insert quote from the video"
sevenÞ*
Thanks bro i could hear the exact thing he said in the vid
I'm trying to but I can't understand anything I'm saying.
Þat sucks, Þ is such a better character Þan "th", it really reduces confusion for foreigners when Þey try to learn english
problem: I keep reading it as p instead and my brain malfunctions
@@crowsoto9612 yea, same
Also, skrew the letter X. And C kan go, too. Replase X with "ks" and C with either K or S. The "ch" sound kan be a new letter.
@@ericr.malice318 x should be "sh" sounding. Ch = tx
@@crowsoto9612 same
þis is þe most inspiring video i’ve seen all day, everyƿn must start putting þ bæck into use along wið þe other letters i used in þis sentence
þ = thorn (th)
ð = eth (soft th)
æ = ash (a sound in cat)
ƿ = wynn (w)
UA-cam recommendations: þ
Me: I don't need sleep I need answers
True
þat is true
Exactly me right now, 4AM here.
v true
It’s 2 am and this is relatable
þis is just randomly in everybodys recommended now...
Not complaining
@@TextuaryPlum first again again again lol
Slowly bringing back the þ.
Ikr lmao, although I remember watching þis in 2019 I believe. Still interesting anyway.
So does þat mean UA-cam is promoting þe use of Þ as well?
I love how after we got to know about "þ", he just started using it in every sentence.
Is þat not standard?
@@ryguy2006 þat*
@@62tps BOLLOCKS
@@ryguy2006 þ*
@@Shizuu_z I KNOW I SCREWED UP
Þis video is very great, I like how it talks about þe letter “þ”.
I can't search this video up so this will be the only time I'll ever watch this video
a verified youtuber :þ
Bruh you only have 1 like
@@shilpisirvaiya1299 now 144
@@shilpisirvaiya1299 and it matters because...
Ok
Wasn’t expecting to cry over a damn letter today, but here I am
ȝeah same but we can use ðese letters ƿenever ƿe ƿant
Edit: ƿ = w. ȝ = y, gh
@@lomsahit7367 i like your funny words magic man
WHAT Þ WHA-
Þe end almost sounded like a plan for world domination LOL
Long live þhe 'þ'!
That's exactly what I thought lol
@@daraobongisonguyo Þats exactly what I þought!
long live Þe "Þ"
How do you type thorn on gboard
@@potassium_ I copy and paste, BUT you hold the t on your keyboard and plenty of letters will show up.
Þank you for þis life changing information I will never forget. Just þinking about þe oþer letters þat got þrown away.
"Что c'est ein þ" has got to be my absolutely favorite multilingual sentence ever!
Russian
French
German
I guess old english
lol I know a tiny bit of French so I only know c’est
W h a t
i s t h e
a
t h
* *me who can understand the whole thing without looking anything up* *
i have too much spare time on my hands
*"We can make a religion out of this!"*
*No don’t*
@@randomguy1696 EEeeGYYYYYYYYYPT
þat would be cool
Sorry but; we can make a religion out of þis
I support þat idea!
*sings the song*
“W, X. Y and Z....and þ..”
How do you get the letter
@@starrigby5994 googled it lol u can jus copy it
@@ahuman9113 bro... what am I meant to google exactly?
@@starrigby5994 thorn copy, that’s how u pronounce the letter
@@starrigby5994 hold t on mobile
þis is such an inspiring video. Can’t wait to use þis letter in every essay I will ever write.
Þe name might need some fixing, being a þorn activist isn't exactly someþing I want to call myself
LMAOOO
Put that on your résumé
i read Þorn as something else
just be a Þ activist you don't have to say the name
@@_nyx_9864 although, the word thorn, as in the kind on a rose bush.... well that's still þorn....
I'm sorry þis video only has like 500 views, it's funny and informative.
Þank you!
As I watch þis, it has 28k views yet somehow 41k likes???😭
@@Sarah-np5fx It's because recently the algorithm made Luke Correia and his Frogge video popular and now new viewers are coming here from that.
Dang, then this really took off eh? Yeah I’m too lazy to do the meme
@@pwfordever As long as you will use þ sometime it all will be fine🙈
þis guy: “þ”
1 million people: *”interesting”*
Am not, cuz your joke is overuse
P
@@rolutarboi1306
+1
Haha we got a fucking comedian here
Wait how did it get another 100,000 views in 6 hours?
It even has different versions just like any other letter!
Þ (caps)
þ (lowercase)
flashbacks to when i tried to introduce my family to Þ, and used "Þorn" as an example....
3 years later they still havent forgotten
þorn is superior
Thorn is p***
nice
@@TextuaryPlum hi mr verified
People: "TH"
People: "Who tf are you?"
Þ: "Do you mean who Þe fuck are you?"
wþf
@@LoafAround Þats not how you use þ
@@goldxperiencerequiem it kinda is bruh
Being thorn the first letter of "the", substituting the diagram "th"
@@CraftIP oh I see
what Þe fuck do you mean
I love þorn so much, it's just so beautiful.
Hm
🤔
you love what 😳....?
Did you enjoy this þorn video because of the story it told?
And here is there perfect reason why we should not bring it back
Þe fact Þat we just forgot about Þis letter is insane. Welcome back, Þ!
“It’s 2018 and we have computers.”
*Cries in 2021*
Edit 2022: HOLY SHIT IT GOT WORSE
Legendary
Me right now:
i miss 2018. so much better than þis year
Eyy
@@ZacharyBob saw þat
It’s about time we bring þorn back
Bring w h a t
oh no
_ſ_
And That's Why It's Not Coming Back, Just Read The Word ''þorn'' A Few Times.
@@carloghirardini4693 but the thing is, þ is a letter, not a word. spelling it out doesn't make sense. if you type it, you just type þ, not þorn. it'd be like spelling the letter w like doubleyou.
Even þis video is very short, I learned a whole life lesson with Þ ❤
"No mom I swear I was looking up þorn"
om-
Þis is so cringe
@@thelivingdead1728 how do I get the icon
@@babycar3283 if you are in mobile hold "t" until a little menu pops ups and hold and move to the þ. If on pc click right mouse over a highlighted something and click to "symbol" part of the menu.. :) have a great day! GL
@@naomigwolfe8112
it’s ok I don’t need it right now.......
everyone in the comment section:
everyone in þe comment section
in þe comment section in þe comment section in þe comment section in þe comment tnheinvt
nccettooooeeomcene
:eeteh:tnmieeiocc:mnteteesinthmrercymnmcnrnrmehteineetoeeceenen
snietneomneynhynyr:nyvmsooomesevni:cvict
otsoivoeitosectionmienicetteþimeneiiomnoooþecscotmcnncosoeonmteþnniþmsnimtnioemtsiceotncectccenþeeetmmtnnnsi
ഋഋഋഋഋഋഋഋഋ
@@ЗДРАВЕЙСВЯТ it was going so well until you melted
@@fybson1068 tak
I just realised where "thou" comes from. My mind is blown.
Thou/þou-> you
I didn’t get it at first but my mind was just blown as well 🤯
So the word "you" was never meant to be "you" it was always meant to be "thou"
WHOAA
OMFG!!
Þis was amazing to see, someone acknowledging þ, þank you
when a video about an Icelandic letter touches you more in the heart than a motivational speech
þe þan
english.
@@marxyogurt The than?
@@marxyogurtWhat
@@corundumkrabble5035merely meant to substitute the original statement "... more in the heart than a motivational speech." to "..more in þe heart þan a motivational speech."
As an Icelandic person i like people knowing some of our letters like Þorn
Ur welcome
@@putin66699 (this)
@@putin66699 (thenis)
@@putin66699 (thorn)
@@RainbowNoob127OfficialThank you
"Now, what do you say to motivate yourself to go to work?"
"Let's get þis bread"
"No"
-EDIT: While we're at it, what other letters can we-
-replace?-
Y E S
ua-cam.com/video/7YyAS5BeU3c/v-deo.html
Let's see how many subs I can get out of this comment
Current: 6 🤣
@@ahuman4574 go to hell
@@shadowlord0162 ok I'll go to hell
Þis is þe most eye-opening video þat I have watched in a long time. I am now a full-time protestor for þ rights.
BRING Þ BACK!!!! Þ > TH!!!! 🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
I love þorn. We need more þorn in this world!!!
thank goodness i corrected my self before i read that out loud
þat's kinda missunderstandable when you don't know what the letter þ is😳
New favorite sentence unlocked
underrated comment
I see what you did there😭