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I was taught both by English professors and one of the head announcers at CBS Radio that the word that is spelled "a" is always pronounced "uh", but the letter A is pronounced "ay", that rhymes with "hay". In recent years I hear more articulate people breaking this rule. What is Reddit's opinion?
ones have a certain guide thanks to the alphabet to know how, but mostly the pronunciation are different so
which is the method to know how to pronunciate as a native speaker when you are learning new words?
My name is Aisling and all of my life I have pronounced my name as ashleen. I'm american and have researched that the g isn't always silent. Is my pronunciation correct? Or have my parents wrong when they named me?
I would say I'm pretty well-versed in Iowa geography, but these are town names I don't know how to pronounce or have heard pronounced different ways.
Maquoketa
Hawarden
Sigourney
Dysart
Laurens
Tripoli
Odebolt
Paullina
Aurelia
Graettinger
Lowden
Ossian
Exira
Melbourne
Bancroft
Kanawha
Clermont
Quasqueton
Swea City
Titonka
Humeston
Ocheyedan
Charlotte