8th letter of the basic Latin alphabet
Wikipedia
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H - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - It was formerly common for an rather than a to be used as the indefinite article before a word beginning with /h/ in an unstressed syllable, as in "an historian", but the use of a is now more usual. In English, the pronunciation of ⟨h⟩ as /h/ can be analyzed as a voiceless vowel.
Cambridge Dictionary
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H | Pronunciation in English
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Reddit
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r/EnglishLearning on Reddit: How do you pronounce the letter "H"? ...
July 4, 2023 -
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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H - Pronunciation Studio
September 28, 2016 - ‘ph’ is normally pronounced /f/ like in PHENOMENAL & ELEPHANT, but not in SHEPHERD. Sometimes ‘gh’ is also /f/ at the end of a syllable ENOUGH! but it’s more likely to be silent – WEIGH, THIGH, THROUGH, THOROUGH & BOROUGH. Oh and let’s not forget the /p/ in HICCOUGH. https://pronunciationstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/H7.mp3
University of Manitoba
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IPA symbol: [h]
Very many instances of the letter h do not represent the sound [h]. Instead, they're silent, as in oh or eight, or part of combinations like ch, th, sh.
YouTube
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How to Pronounce the Letter H - #SHORTS Quick English Pronunciation Mini Lesson - YouTube
Learn how to pronounce the letter H with this American English #shorts pronunciation lesson. Pronunciation: /eɪʧ/Definition: the letter Products, classes,...
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Wiktionary
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h - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See usage notes for both etymologies. ... From Gaj's Latin alphabet h, from Czech alphabet h, from Latin h. Pronunciation as /xə/ is initial Slovene (phoneme plus a fill vowel) and the second pronunciation is probably taken from German h.
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 - 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. Those with social clout set the standards for what’s “in” and what’s “out” – no H has the stamp of approval.
Stack Exchange
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pronunciation - Phonetic symbol - superscript h in Which - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Q1) What is the meaning of the small h (superscript h) in the phonetic symbols of which shown in Collins? ʰwɪ̠tʃ the small h means 'complete silence' (= just ignore h) the small h means 'pronounce ...
Wikipedia
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H-dropping - Wikipedia
November 10, 2025 - Spelling pronunciation has also added /h/ to the British English pronunciation of herb, /hɜːb/, while American English retains the older pronunciation /ərb/. Etymology may also serve as a motivation for H-addition, as in the words horrible, habit and harmony: these were borrowed into Middle English from French without an /h/ (orrible, abit, armonie), but as all three derive from Latin words with an /h/, they would later acquired an /h/ in English as an etymological "correction".