I’ve always pronounced the word “Southern” to rhyme with howthurn. I know most people say it like “suthurn” instead. I didn’t realize that the way I pronounce it is considered weird until recently!

    • Spuddlesv2@lemmy.ca
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      8 days ago

      Those two examples have an “o” after the “h”. Are there any other words starting “he” that Americans treat the “h” as silent?

      I lived in Philly for years and never noticed the way people say “erbs” but since returning to Australia I hear it constantly.

      Edit: I hear Americans say it constantly. No one in Australia says “erb”.

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      Hno. I do say ‘historical’ rather than ‘istorical’, but that’s the only one I can think of in the global English-speaking world that has any number of adherants off the top of my head.