I have heard people say that: "an Historic", pronouncing the H. It makes me cringe. I don't understand the AN usage in front of an H, but I see and hear it all the time.
I think people do it because of some other 'h' words where it's actually right to say 'an', like herb. But yeah, with historic it doesn't make sense at all unless you don't say the 'h'.
Do you say 'a' or 'an' historic?
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I have heard people say that: "an Historic", pronouncing the H. It makes me cringe. I don't understand the AN usage in front of an H, but I see and hear it all the time.
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I think people do it because of some other 'h' words where it's actually right to say 'an', like herb. But yeah, with historic it doesn't make sense at all unless you don't say the 'h'.