@barefootstache @freemo We had that kins of 's' too in old Dutch. That's annoying to read.
Only a lise lived sor others is a lise worth living.
Hehehe.
Its in english too, it is called the long s and existed along side the modern short s.
@trinsec
In old french:
F are S
V are U
Vowels with ^ (ê,ô etc) are vowels + ST
There must be more...
Yes I agree it looks identical to the archaic "long s". Though I think modern readers would identify it as an f especially with the cross.
@trinsec @freemo to me it almost looks like it's going towards the traditional s in Germanic