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>an herb

>> No.15235188

>>15235143
unheard of

>> No.15235253
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15235253

>>15235143
>an historical

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15235264

>A-wat-wele

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>>15235188
>an heard of

>> No.15235316

>t. American/southern British faggots
We don’t pronounce our H’s in the north just like Shakespeare didn’t.

>> No.15235320

OP is an homosexual

>> No.15235326

>>15235316
even still it's a bit daft intit?

>> No.15235330

>>15235253
An history is fine because it sounds a bit like anus story.

>> No.15235336

>>15235316
>t. American
They say URB.

>> No.15235338

>>15235330
Haha yeah it does

>> No.15235389

>>15235316
larp or low iq(probably scouse)
a/an is replaced by the/that/them when ambiguity arises with pronounciation of h. 'An h-' nonces aren't allowed at greggs

>> No.15235433

>>15235338
lmfao ANUS

>> No.15235454

>>15235389
>a/an is replaced by the/that/them when ambiguity arises with pronounciation of h.
Idiot that/them/the holds a different meaning than a/an. Do you say a hour or an hour? Why not the/that/them hour? Idiot.
Read Shakespeare he also says an before h because the original English pronunciation didn't pronounce the h. Learn Latin also, they don't pronounce the h's either.

>> No.15235460

>>15235454
I cannot reply, I'm busy for them hour.

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15235461

>neanderTHal

>> No.15235463

>most metals follow the UK-English convention of ending with the Latin suffix -ium e.g. magnesium, potassium
>aloominnumb

>> No.15235467

>>15235463
are North americans fucking retarded?

>> No.15235470

>>15235463
The Latin suffix is -um not -ium. Eg. Tusculum. And Aluminium is pronounced al-u-min-ium, not aloominumb.

>> No.15235512

>>15235454
>what is ambiguity
Noone pronounces hour as hu-our

>> No.15235599

>>15235461
? what's wrong with that