An/A [number]

A Hero.

Since afaik in this case ''A'' is pronounced as "aay'' and not as ''uh''.

Depends how you pronounce the a...

Why should you pronounce hero without the H ?
 
An Hero, meme or otherwise, is perfectly acceptable round these parts. Of course, Hero is actually 'ero, and is usually followed by 'innit.
 
So what about two? An two? Nay, nay and thrice nay, plain and simple it just sounds wrong.

In fact, more to the point why do you want to put "a" or "an" in front of most numbers? You would say "I have two parakeets/Toblerones/wheels" etc not "I have an two of them". The main plausible reason I can think of where you'd use "a" or "an" with a number is on die and you usually only need count up to twelve there.

Here is a box of plastic number for house signs.
I'll get some out for you.
Here's a one, here's an eight. Now you can make eighteen or eighty-one!
Some are already stuck together, here is a twenty-two.
Simon
 
How old are you?

If you're anything older than 5 then you should go back to nursery and learn the english language again.

I bet your the type of person who says "brought" instead of "bought".

(Sorry if that seems harsh, i'm in a bad mood!) :mad:
 
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