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Who Here Loves the Alphabet?

Beauregard

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Well, I agree with you! The Zee Zed issue annoies me muchly! Which is strange, becuase it's not that bigger deal. Worse! Ahch and Hach for H. Boy is it annoying when proundounced wrong.
 

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Beauregard said:
Ahch and Hach for H. Boy is it annoying when proundounced wrong.
Which do you use? I'm an 'Aitcher' myself.
 

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luvtosr said:
Which do you use? I'm an 'Aitcher' myself.
Ditto. However, I have a British friend called David who says "haych", and my grandfather does as well. In fact, David's pronunciation of the letter made everyone laugh when we were doing "Animal Farm". There was a scene where he had to read "E, F, G, H" as Boxer the carthorse, and whenever he would say "haych", everybody would laugh. :smile:
 

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Yes, I go for Aitch. Haych get on my nerves...

In 'artford, 'erriford, and 'ampshere 'uricans 'ardy h'ever 'appen.
 

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The other old chestnut is of course 'J.'

Is it 'J' to ryhme with 'I' or 'J' to rhyme with 'K' (jay)...
 

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I'd say J to ryhem with K. I've never heard it said any other way. Have you? Well, obviously you have otherwise we wouldn't be discussing it, but...well...nevermind...
 

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J rhymes with K if it rhymed with 'I' then I would be doing a very OTT impression of an Australian. :wink:
 

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Unless it's the Scottish pronounciation? "Jem, Jemy, Jem, Jem, Jem..."
 

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Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvxyz-ÆØÅ!!

I have 3 more letters! I'm so happy for me!!
Words that contain the letters "æøå":

Ål = Eel
Æble = Apple
Ø = Island (No kidding!)

And look! Another letter:

k

*Does the cha cha while singing a song about.. um... letters...*
 
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