idk man. That seems a little silly.
idk man. That seems a little silly.
Another example is the character æ as used in English, in which the letters a and e are joined. The common ampersand (&) developed from a ligature in which the handwritten Latin letters e and t (spelling et, Latin for and) were combined.
I believe it was used to make the life of printers easier when printing blocks were still a thing.
Another example is the character æ as used in English, in which the letters a and e are joined. The common ampersand (&) developed from a ligature in which the handwritten Latin letters e and t (spelling et, Latin for and) were combined.
I believe it was used to make the life of printers easier when printing blocks were still a thing.
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