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Did you ever read that book that was written without using the letter "e"? Now there's something on which English - the word itself even - depends.
la disparition?
I think you're making a joke I'm too oblivious to get, but in case I was wrong:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsby_(novel)
(Not to be confused with a similarly titled book that definitely uses the letter 'e')
Oh, it wasn't a joke, I'm just french and though you were referring to the french novel la disparition that is also written with no e's
A book without it? I couldn't show the world a short post not including it! Why though? This is so hard for our brains. 💀
for fun I would say, although I must add that making a short post without including a awfully common part of our common language is a task that can be brought about without too much labor.
I know, I was trying to josh 😭 you almost did it though! Doing this also allow to find about words you don't know!
Hey i tried
On þe oþer end, I believe þere's also a book where every word except articles starts wiþ "s".
That sounds like an alliterative challenge.