Please resolve a British English dispute for me: the use of a or an depends on the sound of the first letter of the next word, not on whether it’s a written vowel or a consonant, yes or no?
An EEraser, a YUkulele, an EHlephant, a YUnicorn...
Except ukulele doesn’t have a ‘y’ sound at the beginning, more like how a Librarian sounds (ook).
Arlo Guthrie would disagree: https://youtu.be/vsiuQvkZBiw
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Please resolve a British English dispute for me: the use of a or an depends on the sound of the first letter of the next word, not on whether it’s a written vowel or a consonant, yes or no?
An EEraser, a YUkulele, an EHlephant, a YUnicorn...