Is it pronounced omage or homage?

As with other leading American dictionaries, Webster's New World currently recognizes two equally accepted pronunciations of the word: either HOM-ij or OM-ij.
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Do you pronounce the h in hommage?

As with many other imports from Norman French into Middle English, the initial “h” was not originally pronounced in homage. Eventually, so-called spelling pronunciation introduced the “h” sound to words like habit, host, hospital and human.
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What is the word omage?

Middle English, from Anglo-French homage, omage, from home man, vassal, from Latin homin-, homo human being; akin to Old English guma human being, Latin humus earth — more at humble.
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Is it an homage or a homage in UK?

Surely it should be an homage? No, says the OED: it is an homage in British English while usage is variable in American English.
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Are there two ways to pronounce homage?

As with other leading American dictionaries, Webster's New World currently recognizes two equally accepted pronunciations of the word: either HOM-ij or OM-ij.
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How to Pronounce Homage? (CORRECTLY) American English, British, French Pronunciation



Is omage French?

From Old French homage, hommage.
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How do you pronounce homage in Australia?

Break 'homage' down into sounds: [HOM] + [IJ] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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How do you pronounce vindicia?

  1. (Classical) IPA: /u̯inˈdi.ki.a/, [u̯ɪn̪ˈd̪ɪkiä]
  2. (Ecclesiastical) IPA: /vinˈdi.t͡ʃi.a/, [vin̪ˈd̪iːt͡ʃiä]
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How do you say herb?

The British pronunciation is "Herbs" with an "H" while American pronunciation is "erbs" without the "H." Quite simple, eh? Just like this simple vinaigrette recipe to go with your herb salad. "Herb" or "erb," it's really your choice.
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Do you pay homage or give homage?

homage Add to list Share. Homage means great respect and honor, or something done to honor a person or thing. We pay homage to our ancestors and say prayers in homage to their memory. In Middle English, homage specifically referred to respect for and loyalty to a feudal lord.
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Can you pay homage to a living person?

While the word is no longer used in that context, paying homage is still a sign of respect and care. It's often offered to or on behalf of someone who has passed away, or a reminder of past fame. People pay homage, for instance, to great musicians even if they are still alive and simply not as renowned anymore.
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What does homage mean in the Bible?

In the Bible, the word "homage" means special respect that is shown, such as what would be shown to a member of royalty, a king, or a great...
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What is pay homage?

: to honor Her paintings pay homage to women artists of the past.
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Can homage be used as a verb?

(obsolete) To pay reverence to by external action. (obsolete) To cause to pay homage.
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What does Coheir mean in English?

Definition of coheir

: an heir who shares an inheritance with one or more other people The sale of successive rights by one heir to his coheir is not subject to rescission, if the purchaser has run no risk. —
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