Why you should know: The ‘a’ vs ‘an’ conundrum is not about what letter actually begins the word, but instead about how the sound of the word starts.

For example, the ‘h’ in ‘hour’ is silent, so you would say ‘an hour’ and not ‘a hour’. A trickier example is Ukraine: because the ‘U’ is pronounced as ‘You’, and in this case the ‘y’ is a consonant, you would say “a Ukraine” and not “an Ukraine”.

Tip: when in doubt, sound it out(loud).

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  • hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    When I’ve heard people say it with “an”, they’ve always pronounced the h, which definitely sounds weird to me.

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      10 hours ago

      That sounds weird because it is weird.

      I think that sort of thing is from people who have read it without hearing it, or are blindly copying others without thinking about it.