A User or An User?
McLauchlan, Kevin
Kevin.McLauchlan at safenet-inc.com
Tue May 27 12:27:52 MDT 2008
Lauren rightly demanded:
> "An oo-sir"? Have your client present any support for that absurdity.
Is
> English your client's first language? How does your client pronounce
> "user"?
Has anyone ever heard a Brit refer to a "Nistory" book? Or a
"n'istorical occasion"? Oi vey!
And one presumes that English IS their first language... :-)
Kevin
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