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Tony Lew
 
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Arri London > wrote in message >...
> notbob wrote:
> >
> > On 2004-08-24, Bob (this one) > wrote:
> > > Peter Aitken wrote:
> > >> "CM Bellers" > wrote in message
> > >> m...

> >
> > I'll just scooch in here for a sec:
> >
> > The only thing I'd like to know about aluminum is, how the heck do you Brits
> > get [OWL-you-min-ee-um] out of a-l-u-m-i-n-u-m? That's a whole freakin'
> > extra syllable, for chrissakes! You just grab that 'ee' thingie right out
> > of thin air and stick it right in there without a by your leave. I mean, I
> > can see spanner and bonnet and all those other creaky old terms, but this is
> > just bizarre. Is it retribution for our taking the 'bore' out of
> > [LAB-rih-tory]? If so, then I understand ...and now we're even.
> >
> > Carry on.

>
> ROTFL!
> If one looks at the periodic chart of the elements:
> http://www.webelements.com/, one instantly notices that the majority of
> elements have names ending in '-ium'.
> However, the American language has chosen to drop that in the case of
> 'aluminium' in favour of 'aluminum'. In British English the
> pronunciation of aluminium follows the correct spelling of aluminium.


Good.
Now can you explain why "Hermione" is pronounced her-MAI-nee ?




>
> Carry on