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Question about "th"
Is it legit for English speakers to use a "TH" in Thor- names instead of "T", or is it an error? Thor itself has "TH as in thin" listed as a real variant, but Thorsten and Thorben only have "T as in top".
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I'm no expert but think it might depend on the name, like Thor has drifted into many languages these days but Thorsten for example is still a very european name so I would probably say the T sound is more accurate.
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