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Underground Stations
Hi - I am stuck for the final answer of this 1991 quiz. The answer is an Underground Station - the Clue is Aspirateless aim of the M.D.
All help gratefully received
All help gratefully received
Answers
come on Old G
the aspirin H - no elision in French so it is "le heros" = the hero
The H in Hollande is aspirated and that is why we say 'franswa ollond'
and not 'franswazolland' (the last was a liaison but what the hell I say)
In Greek all the initial vowels can be aspirated and that is a little 'c' over the letter and if it is not aspirated then it is a backwards 'c'
In Hindi.... you can aspirate almost any consonant
and we in English aspirate and dont know it often
try saying 'spit' to yourself and you will identify a little little 'h' in between the 'p' and the 'i'. This would be a separate letter in Hindi (they say)
the aspirin H - no elision in French so it is "le heros" = the hero
The H in Hollande is aspirated and that is why we say 'franswa ollond'
and not 'franswazolland' (the last was a liaison but what the hell I say)
In Greek all the initial vowels can be aspirated and that is a little 'c' over the letter and if it is not aspirated then it is a backwards 'c'
In Hindi.... you can aspirate almost any consonant
and we in English aspirate and dont know it often
try saying 'spit' to yourself and you will identify a little little 'h' in between the 'p' and the 'i'. This would be a separate letter in Hindi (they say)