On 2006-06-27, Brian Hulley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Quoting Brian Hulley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> It is defnitely *a* haskell. There is actually no word in English
>>> with a silent 'h', though this statement is unfortunately
>>> controversial and news to whoever wrote the spell checker used in
>>> many printed publications.
>>
>> "There is no English word with a silrnt 'h'"... What kind of English
>> do you speak?
>> What about words like 'hour' and 'honest'?
>
> Ok apologies for forgetting about these 2 words (and their derivatives) - I 
> agree they do have a silent 'h'.
> I suppose they are the exception that proves the rule... :-)

Don't forget "honor".

-- 
Aaron Denney
-><-

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