The Goth letters: why the alphabet goes off the rails after T, with Danny Bate

The Goth letters: why the alphabet goes off the rails after T, with Danny Bate

1147. In this bonus segment that originally ran in October, we look at the fascinating history of the "new letters" of the alphabet — V, W, X, Y, and Z. Danny Bate explains why T was the original end of the alphabet and how letters were added by the Greeks and Romans. We also look at the origin of the letter Y, which was originally a vowel, and the two historical reasons we call the final letter “zee” or “zed.”

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