Late arrivals do know how to make an entrance, don’t they? They are so much of a fad that all the coolest “in peeps” are known in popular fiction and movies to ensure they arrive late and capture the attention of the rest of the party! If any of you have read Sweet Valley series and have followed Jessica Wakefield in your teens, you’ll know what I am talking about it.
But strangely this known theory of the latest being the coolest isn’t true when it comes to our alphabets. If you thought Z was the latest and the coolest to arrive you are dead wrong. Yes, it was the lowly J which was the last to arrive and it definitely took a lot of time to grab attention! If any of you wondered why Janus the two faced Greek god is actually pronounced as Yanus, this is why!
According to Wikipedia, the letter J began as a swash letter, to denote the end of a series of ones in Roman numerals. Gian Giorgio Trissino was the first to distinguish I and J, thus making him the father of the letter J.
Bemused by this factoid? See what Nina & Nana bring you today!
You can read Kanika’s take here.
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Very nice comic strips.
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Nina surely knows how to give it back to Nana!
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Just loved it! Nina just won my heart
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I enjoyed reading this. Thank you.
#sindhureads #myfriendalexa
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Loved Nina & Nana.
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Such a delightful read! 😊
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I’m on Nina’s side on this one. A question this brings to my mind is how did they manage to separate IJ from U?
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That’s another story for another day 😉
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This looks so good, loved ur piece
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Amazing fact and loved the idea of the comic strip… #MyFriendAlexa
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Interesting. I didn’t know this about “J”
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Yes, interesting piece of history
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Loved these comic strips. Gt to know about the interesting story behind the alphabet J.
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Not only amused I am also enriched dear 🙂 ❤
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😍
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quite interesting to read this
#myfriendalexa #poseinstylereads
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Great comic strip ..interesting..
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Lovely comic strip!
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Thanks Anmol
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Loved the story and also the comic.
It’s really amazing how you connected the late goers with the alphabets. Never knew about the history between I and j
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Thanks Lance. The comic series is posted twice every week on Tuesdays and thrusday. Pls check in if you are interested in current news!
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