I refuse to type G on Nats. Why does everyone else continue to put a G on Nats.
You will never see me spell nats with a G. I love to pronounce it Gee Nats. LOL.

I don't mind being known as a moron, I take moron lessons, I'm getting better at it. At my age I don't have to impress anyone anymore. I pronounce all those old English words exactly like they are spelled on purpose even in public it drives my wife crazy. Door nob with a K, and nife with a K, 1 of my favorite words is, is al = isle or French ile. The English language is made up of several foreign words, spelled & pronounced the same with the same meaning. Halt is German for stop. French words, Chauffeur, Brunette, Depot, more. Cookie is dutch. Safari is Arabic. Cigar is Spanish. Cartoon is Italian. It is interesting Herb is correct to pronounce both ways, Herb or Erb but always spelled Herb now days, some 70 yr old books spell it erb. When ordering water at a restaurant most people these days have no clue what H2O is.KeyWee wrote:So then how do you feel about "herb"? It is said that dropping the "h" is an old lower-class English pronunciation, so do you say "Herb" or go with "erb"?
And don't get me started on "forte" which when used musically (to mean "loud") is pronounced "for-tay". But if you are French, and using it to mean your area of expertise, it is pronounced "fort". Consequently, I avoid using this word like the plague so as not to confirm any type of moron status.