quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Actually, it's quite common in human languages for the "h" to be dropped. As a matter of fact, the language Noikee and I speak (Portuguese) did that a long time ago. The h's in all words, such as "history", "hour", "human" and "humid" are silent. |
I'm aware of that part (I do speak some spanish and don't ask 'a que whore-a?'). I was referring, specifically, to the misuse of a/an in english, which seems to be a recent and growing phenomenon among 'native speakers' (if they can be referred to as such).
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