A User or An User?
McLauchlan, Kevin
Kevin.McLauchlan at safenet-inc.com
Tue May 27 13:28:20 MDT 2008
Lauren let it be known that:
>
> > 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... :-)
>
> Well in defense of Brits, the "h" in "history" is silent, but implied.
;-
'Is Nibbs sat in 'is 'istory class, 'e did... 'istorically speakin', at
least, that was 'er story.
Kevin
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