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HMFindlay Posted 20 years ago
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Brit Alert! : H-Factor

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In standard English and (on the whole) in southern English, people say "aitch"; but in northern English, you often hear "haitch".

(And in Northern Ireland, Protestants usually say "aitch", and Catholics "haitch".)

MrP

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