Relevant Mitchell and Webb:
I just pronounce it as H.
The people who put an H in aitch are the same who never pronounce the h in any other word.
The aich letter of the alphabet.
Anyone that says Haich was banged too hard on the head as a child and you’ll never change my mind
Hwhy would you say that?
Saying hwhat hwerid?
I’ve never heard anyone anywhere pronounce it haitch.
It’s common in Irish communities and in random places across the UK.
The YouTubers NerdCubed and Real Civil Engineer, both British AFAIK, both say (or at least said) it that way.
This makes zed sense
Anyone remember who did the TV comedy sketch with the following exchange? (I’m thinking Dick Emery, but not sure.)
- Where did you learn to drop your aitches?
- 'Arrow.
Hå…
I never got why some people put an extra aitch at the start of aitch.
Herb
I’m an h-in-herb kinda guy. 'erb actually feels like more effort to say.
Halpert? Or Ancock?
Orogono
Imagine thelleter actually making the sound that it usually does when used in words. Couldn’t be the english spelling.
Where is the etch gang at?
sconn V scöne
hAiTcH oR aItCh
English is a real language.
Hoo.