* "Th" can be pronounced in two different ways:
* Voiced "th" (like in "this")
* Unvoiced "th" (like in "thin")
* Runes are not phonetic: While some runes represent specific sounds, their meaning and usage can vary between languages and time periods.
However, some runes can be used to represent "th" sounds, depending on context:
* The rune *þ* (Thorn): This rune is most commonly associated with the voiced "th" sound. However, its pronunciation could vary depending on the specific language and period.
* The rune *ð* (Eth): This rune is also associated with the voiced "th" sound. It was often used in Old English and other Germanic languages.
It's important to note that these runes were not always used to represent "th" sounds exclusively. Their use and pronunciation can vary significantly depending on the specific runic inscription and the language in question.
In short, there is no single runic character that definitively represents the "th" sound. The runes *þ* (Thorn) and *ð* (Eth) are often associated with it, but their exact pronunciation and usage depend on the context.