[A Unique or An Unique?]
Just another note about the challenges of the English language.
Why "a unique..." rather than "an unique..."?
Why "a unique..." rather than "an unique..."?
When a "u" word is pronounced as though it begins with a
"y" (yoo nique), it's treated more like the consonant
sound of the y.
So, a university, an umbrella, a usual day, an unusual day.
sound of the y.
So, a university, an umbrella, a usual day, an unusual day.
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