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H | Pronunciation in English
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BBC
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'Haitch' or 'aitch'? How do you pronounce 'H'? - BBC News
October 28, 2010 - Not only is housewifery no longer pronounced huzzifry, it is almost entirely obsolete as a word. Quite why some words change is unknown. Because, while many are importations from America - schedule turning into skedule is almost certainly a consequence of American films and television - the gradual shift of garage to sound like garridge is less easy to explain. So too is there a mystery as to why certain pronunciations cause such strong feeling. Take the eighth letter of the alphabet, pronounce it haitch and then look for the slightly agonised look in some people's eyes.
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How to pronounce H in British English
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8th letter of the basic Latin alphabet
Wikipedia
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H - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - Its name in English is aitch (pronounced /eɪtʃ/ ⓘ, plural aitches), or regionally haitch (pronounced /heɪtʃ/, plural haitches). For most English speakers, the name for the letter is pronounced as /eɪtʃ/ and spelled "aitch" or occasionally "eitch". The pronunciation /heɪtʃ/ and the ...
Reddit
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r/languagelearning on Reddit: Why is "H" pronounced 'ay-ch' in the US but 'hay-ch' in Britain?
October 28, 2020 - It's a mixture of the original letter sound 'aitch' and the phonetic sound we would have been taught in school ('huh' for hippo). If anyone (British) says you're wrong, just ask them how do they say NHS? ... Growing up in Scotland I've heard aitch, haitch and itch. As other people have mentioned, aitch is probably considered the standard pronunciation ...
Reddit
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First of all I'm not confused about how this letter is pronounced. I've been taught it's the former pronunciation all along and none of the dictionaries recognise the latter. But I observed there has been an increasing surge of people, many YouTubers included, that adopted the /heɪtʃ/ pronunciation, which vexed me to no end. I even saw some teachers of English pronounced the letter like that, which is alarming to say the least.
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I pronounce it "aitch" but I think British people say "haitch"
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I have never heard someone from the US pronounce it in the latter form, except as a joke over-Britishism. It is relatively common in the UK. Both seem to be usual forms, and I imagine you'd be understood most of the time with either as well. I'm not sure if you're joking or just being a little over formal, but to find a pronounciation "vexing" or "alarming" is a somewhat excessively strong response, I think.
Pronunciation Studio
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September 28, 2016 - https://pronunciationstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/H3.mp3 · Many British English speakers never, ever say /h/; so they pronounce ‘hill’ and ‘ill’ identically – /ɪl/. These speakers are known as ‘H Droppers’ and it’s a clear feature of most regional British accents – London included, altogether now: “Harry has hairy hands”.
YouTube
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How to pronounce h - YouTube
Transcript: Have you ever wondered whether you’re using the right consonant sounds in the right words when you speak British English? Have you ever wish that...
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Englishpronunciationmadrid
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h - English Pronunciation
June 21, 2025 - 2. The letter h is silent in a handful of words. Here are the most important ones. hour honest honour heir shepherd vehicle annihilate · It is also silent in the name Graham . The name of the famous British writer Graham Greene, therefore, is /ˌgreɪəm ˈgriːn/ , very different from what we usually say in Spanish. This stresses the importance of being aware of the pronunciation of proper names.
The Independent
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Haitch or aitch? How a humble letter was held hostage by historical haughtiness | The Independent | The Independent
June 14, 2018 - Like Dr Seuss’s Star-Belly Sneetches and Plain-Belly Sneetches, there are two types of creatures – haitchers with H on their 8th letter name and aitchers with “none upon thars”. That H isn’t so big. It’s really so small / You might think such a thing wouldn’t matter at all. But it does – the tiny H on “(h)aitch” divides the nation. The pronunciation has become something of a social password, a spoken shibboleth distinguishing in-groupers from out-groupers.
UsingEnglish
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I find that people who mispronounce the letter H actually think they are correct and that they think the 'aitch' pronunciation is a slang version. ... H is the eighth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled aitch in most dialects, though in Irish, Indian and British English[citation needed] it is generally haitch
YouTube
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How to Pronounce 'H' in British English | Consonant Pronunciation - YouTube
👉 Join my free Pronunciation Community here: https://www.skool.com/learnenglish/about?ref=50adf498957c478d8bc4848a127893fd✅✅✅ *Liz shows how to Pronounce H ...
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Quora
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Why do the British say “H” wrong? - Quora
Answer (1 of 7): There are more accents to the English language in the British Isles than there are in the rest of the English speaking world. (Source Sir Richard Attenborough’s English Language BBC documentary) So whose version of English are you talking about? is it: * Cockney * Geordie * ...
Stack Exchange
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hypercorrection - What is the current state of the pronunciation of the name of the letter H in England? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
... The standard pronunciation of the name of the letter H is something like “aitch”. There is a variant pronunciation as “haitch”, which I have mostly seen described as originally a result of hyper-correction (because one shouldn’t ...
Quora
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Why do British people pronounce the letter H as 'Haech' when it should be 'Aech'? - Quora
Answer (1 of 30): Why “should” it be “Aech”? English inherited that pronunciation from French, in which initial “h” is always silent. But with only a handful of exceptions (also inherited from French, or in the case of “humidor”, Spanish), initial “h” always is sounded in English.
Language Log
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Language Log » John Wells on the pronunciation of the letter H
Q begins with the k-sound which is always part of its English pronunciation. By which token, H begins with a silent h, like honest or hour. I appreciate that you were mostly joking, and a big part of the issue is that English letters don't *have* a single sound.