.The addition of -th/ -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number. However, as in the second and third examples, the rd amp; st simply
When writing twentieth century using an ordinal numeral, should the th part be in superscript? 20th century 20th century
1 TH THぇㄥ€╋TH』$€″h€ TH€
.thтゅ€thhhthing,Thursday
.hs h//€///s/€/z/『e sh//€h/t/
Consider the th in thistle versus the th in this: the former is unvoiced, while the latter is voiced. Is there a rule or reason for the differences?
th ︿ф// //€f
ㄦID=66uA66uA ㄦ€OSFET€€
.ypothesisthf€€eソiTh-frontingワthff€h
.2 th as suffix changes the verb or adjective to a noun - no dispute there. What does making it a noun add to the meaning? It often seems to mean a state of: eg Strength - a
.The addition of -th/ -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number. However, as in the second and third examples, the rd amp; st simply
When writing twentieth century using an ordinal numeral, should the th part be in superscript? 20th century 20th century
1 TH THぇㄥ€╋TH』$€″h€ TH€
.thтゅ€thhhthing,Thursday
.hs h//€///s/€/z/『e sh//€h/t/
Consider the th in thistle versus the th in this: the former is unvoiced, while the latter is voiced. Is there a rule or reason for the differences?
th ︿ф// //€f
ㄦID=66uA66uA ㄦ€OSFET€€
.ypothesisthf€€eソiTh-frontingワthff€h
.2 th as suffix changes the verb or adjective to a noun - no dispute there. What does making it a noun add to the meaning? It often seems to mean a state of: eg Strength - a
.The addition of -th/ -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number. However, as in the second and third examples, the rd amp; st simply
When writing twentieth century using an ordinal numeral, should the th part be in superscript? 20th century 20th century
1 TH THぇㄥ€╋TH』$€″h€ TH€
.thтゅ€thhhthing,Thursday
.hs h//€///s/€/z/『e sh//€h/t/
Consider the th in thistle versus the th in this: the former is unvoiced, while the latter is voiced. Is there a rule or reason for the differences?
th ︿ф// //€f
ㄦID=66uA66uA ㄦ€OSFET€€
.ypothesisthf€€eソiTh-frontingワthff€h
.2 th as suffix changes the verb or adjective to a noun - no dispute there. What does making it a noun add to the meaning? It often seems to mean a state of: eg Strength - a
.The addition of -th/ -eth relates to numbers 4 to 20 (and similarly,) and is a suffix to the cardinal number. However, as in the second and third examples, the rd amp; st simply
When writing twentieth century using an ordinal numeral, should the th part be in superscript? 20th century 20th century
1 TH THぇㄥ€╋TH』$€″h€ TH€
.thтゅ€thhhthing,Thursday
.hs h//€///s/€/z/『e sh//€h/t/
Consider the th in thistle versus the th in this: the former is unvoiced, while the latter is voiced. Is there a rule or reason for the differences?
th ︿ф// //€f
ㄦID=66uA66uA ㄦ€OSFET€€
.ypothesisthf€€eソiTh-frontingワthff€h
.2 th as suffix changes the verb or adjective to a noun - no dispute there. What does making it a noun add to the meaning? It often seems to mean a state of: eg Strength - a