Charles D Hixson Wrote: > And in English (US) it's pronounced "zylofone". (English > needs the "silent e", or the vowel doesn't sound long. But > see "Meihim in ce klassrum" [approx.] by Dolton Edwards. He > proposed, among other changes, using the letter "c" to denote > the voiced "th".) Why not bring back theta and eth for that role?