Is there any particular reason for replacing b with h? Is it just because h looks prettier or were the Europeans trying to be cool and savvy? I mean, it makes total logical sense, right? a h c d e f g? That's the way the Roman alphabet has always gone...
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Is there any particular reason for replacing b with h? Is it just because h looks prettier or were the Europeans trying to be cool and savvy? I mean, it makes total logical sense, right? a h c d e f g? That's the way the Roman alphabet has always gone...
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