English, asked by ritikrr48000397, 19 days ago

he is famous University me kaun sa article ayenga​

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Answered by rounaksharma2009
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Presumably you are asking because “university” begins with a vowel and you are supposed to use the article “an” in front of words beginning with vowels, but that just doesn’t sound right. That’s because it is based on pronunciation, not spelling. And of all the languages I’ve ever encountered, none truly rival English for spelling insanity.

So, words starting with u that have a long u sound, are given the article a. Thus, it is “a university”. However, if someone likes this answer, they might give it “an upvote”.

Then we venture into words starting with an h. In some cases, the h is pronounced, in which case we use “a”. If it isn’t pronounced and the word is spoken with an initial vowel sound, then the rules for words beginning with vowels would apply. Sadly, whether the initial h is silent or not will vary with dialect, so you could have either “a house” or “an house”. Worse still, or perhaps better, whether you pronounce the h at the beginning of “human” or not, you would still speak of “a human”.

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