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<p>phonemically-distinct - as indeed also happened in Modern English), while ð is still used in present-day <a href="page.php?w=Faroese_language">Faroese</a> (although only as a silent letter). Wynn disappeared from English around the 14th century when it was supplanted by uu, which ultimately developed into the modern w. Yogh disappeared around the 15th&nbsp;century and was typically replaced by gh.</p>

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