
Episode 35: English Sounds and Roman Letters
The History of English Podcast
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The Origin of the Y Sound in Latin
The Y sound in Latin had evolved out of an original I sound. Julius Caesar's name was originally pronounced Ilius, but when an I precedes another vowel, it tends to slur into the Y sound. The Irish solution for this sound was destined to be the solution for Old English. And those Irish-influenced scribes simply elected to retain the letter G for the consonant sound of Y.
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