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Pronunciation: A salute to popcorn?

Why is colonel pronounced kernel? What many people don’t realize is that colonel comes from early French.

Posted byRachelle DrouinMarch 7, 2020December 29, 2020Posted inetymologyTags:English language, etymology, history of English, pronunciation, word originsLeave a comment on Pronunciation: A salute to popcorn?

Pronunciation: Left of centre or down the loo?

Why do we in Canada say LEF-tenant, when there is no actual f in the word itself. Borderline obsessive in my fascination with etymology, I immediately rushed to the Oxford English Dictionary to find the answer.

Posted byRachelle DrouinFebruary 28, 2020December 29, 2020Posted inetymologyTags:English language, etymology, history of English, pronunciation, word originsLeave a comment on Pronunciation: Left of centre or down the loo?
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