It must be much worse to make sense of English spelling if you're British, because the Brits drop so many syllables from the way the word is spelt ( and was originally pronounced) when they pronounce words:
Who would think "Worst-e-sure" would be spelled "Worcestershire"? or "sec ret ry" "secretary."
We Americans do some of this as in "rest rant" spelt "restaurant" but the Brits put us to shame. They drop syllables like it cost money to say them.
Who would think "Worst-e-sure" would be spelled "Worcestershire"? or "sec ret ry" "secretary."
We Americans do some of this as in "rest rant" spelt "restaurant" but the Brits put us to shame. They drop syllables like it cost money to say them.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.