On February 3, 1783, Spain recognized the independence from Britain of the United States of America.
Walter Bagehot (pronounced “badge-it”), famed editor of The Economist and author of Lombard Street, was born on this date in 1826.
On February 3, 1783, Spain recognized the independence from Britain of the United States of America.
Walter Bagehot (pronounced “badge-it”), famed editor of The Economist and author of Lombard Street, was born on this date in 1826.
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I remember a time when all requests for guidance in the pronunciation of “Bagehot” were ignored.
But one cannot trust Britons anyway, which is why for years MTV VJs pronounced “Sade” as /ˈʃaɹdɛɪ/ — the Britwits had written “SHAR day” as guidance.
And, while we’re at it, we are often told that “Halley” is not pronounced /ˈhɛɪliː/ but /ˈhæliː/; however, the correct pronunciation is /ˈhaliː/ (the ‘a’ as in “father”, not as in “cat”).