What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?
aitch isn't a word as such, but you're thinking along the right lines...![]()
aitch isn't a word as such, but you're thinking along the right lines...![]()
aitch is not a wordIts not the answer you're looking for but it is correctis it queue?
aitch is not a word
and that queue your talking about, well your behind me in it.
Its not the answer you're looking for but it is correctis it queue?
correctamundo sir!
I disagree with "aitch" being described as a word, in the same way I disagree with supercalafragilisticexpialladicious being described as a word. What is an "aitch"? A letter (H) or its pronunciation. Doesn't make an "ecks" a word or a "en" or an "ess"...
Are you arguing with the Cambridge dictionary?