- in
English is
aitch (pronounced /eɪtʃ/,
plural aitches), or
regionally haitch /heɪtʃ/. For most
English speakers, the name for the
letter is pronounced...
-
etymological correctness. A
particular example of this is the
spread of '
haitch' for 'aitch'. In Old
English phonology, the
sounds [h], [x], and [ç] (described...
- as "aitch", as in
British English, and
Catholics tend to
pronounce as "
haitch", as in Hiberno-English. However,
geography is a much more
important determinant...
- the
letter H is a
related shibboleth, with
Catholics pronouncing it as "
haitch" and
Protestants often pronouncing the
letter differently.
During the Black...
- 2.02% H
aitch hā /ˈeɪtʃ/ /haː/ > /ˈaha/ > /ˈakːa/ /ˈaːtʃə/ /aːtʃ/ 6.09%
haitch /ˈheɪtʃ/ I i ī /ˈaɪ/ /iː/ /iː/ /iː/ 6.97% J jay – /ˈdʒeɪ/ – – 0.15% jy /ˈdʒaɪ/...
-
Timber and
Hardware using a
toothless old
handyman spruiking "udsons with a
haitch".
Critics derided this
style as
ocker advertising but it
would pave the...
- pronouncing:
MOUTH as
fronted and/or
raised [æʊ~ɛʊ~eʊ].
Aitch being pronounced as
haitch, or h-adding, is not
uncommon in
Dublin English, and "har****"
being pronounced...
- iks iː ˈɡraɪka ˈdzeːta
English Written a bee cee dee e ef, eff ɡee aitch,
haitch i jay kay el em en o pee cue ar ess tee u vee double-u ex wye zed, zee Pronunciation...
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Haitch,
Richared (August 31, 1986). "FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS; D. B. Cooper: Undying...
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Charles Fefferman - OpenMind". OpenMind. 2014-01-07.
Retrieved 2017-10-22.
Haitch,
Richard (1976-07-04). "Charlie Fefferman,
Princeton mathematician, and...