Thet
An alternate version of the word "That," used only in juxtaposition with the word "That."
When "That" is used to take the place of a noun, use "Thet" next to it as the adverb. Therefor, you can avoid the infelicity of the "That that" occurrence in sentences.
When "That" is used to take the place of a noun, use "Thet" next to it as the adverb. Therefor, you can avoid the infelicity of the "That that" occurrence in sentences.
"If I had to think of something besides that thet I enjoy more, it'd have to be pancakes."
"I think thet that's a good choice. Too bad Timmy got hit by a car."
"I think thet that's a good choice. Too bad Timmy got hit by a car."
Thet by RandomPhail August 22, 2017
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