“Ye olde” is pronounced “the old.”
Until the Late Middle English period (beginning around 1450 CE), one common spelling of the word “the” was “þe,” particularly when the word was used at the beginning of a sentence. Over time, Middle English speakers began writing “þ” in a way that looked a little more like a “Y,” and once the printing press was invented, printers started just using “Y” to represent the character, especially when converting older written documents to typed ones. By then, “th” was also being used to represent the sound (the letter combination dates all the way back to ancient Rome), and it eventually took over the letter “Y” in the spelling of the word.
“Ye,” meaning “the,” reentered the popular lexicon with its modern pronunciation around 1850 as a gimmick for businesses that were trying to appear old, a usage that still persists today in business names such as Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe. Soon after, “ye olde” also became a figure of speech for describing anything as archaic; one of the earliest uses referenced in the Oxford English Dictionary is a magazine article that describes a character as “ye olde fogie.”
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I was just looking through my inbox and found two emails from my sister that I had never read before. This one was especially interesting:The source for this interesting artical is: https://historyfacts.com/arts-culture/fact/ye-olde-is-pronounced-the-old/

Learn something new every day. I had no clue.
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Neither did I! And I took courses in Middle English and Old English in college.
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Wasn’t covered in Mechanics of Materials either, funny that.
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Fascinating.
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Thanks for sharing this information Judy. 😬😂😅
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It was news to me as well!
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😅😅😅
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I had no idea, now that I know the right way, will I be bold enough to say it right when others think differently. One of those minor dilemmas that can get my mind in a whirl. Love it that I know the truth and learned another new thing today.
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If people correct you are you going to enlighten them?
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That is a good question, and I probably will not say much…don’t want to act like I know it all…even if I do…haha.
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