‘Eth’, a unique letter that traced its roots back to the Old English alphabet, possessed an interesting linguistic journey. Distinct in its sound and shape, ‘eth’ was pronounced almost like ‘th’ in modern English. Even though it’s no longer used in contemporary language, ‘eth’ played an essential role in showing English’s evolution and progress. Its nonexistence in modern English does not dwarf its significance but rather emphasizes the ever-changing and adaptive nature of languages.#25#