Is the R pronounced in February?

While "Feb-RU-ary" is still considered the standard pronunciation, most dictionaries recognize the pronunciation of February without the first "r" ("Feb-U-ary") as an acceptable variant.
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Why do we spell February with an R?

The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r. Perhaps this is because placing the r sound in the word makes it slightly more difficult to pronounce, and since laziness tends to get the upper hand when we speak, Febuary has become the common pronunciation.
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Is it spelled February or Febuary?

Spelling of February: February is spelled F-e-b-r-u-a-r-y. The “f” should always be capitalized because it is the name of a month.
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Why is the first R in February silent?

Vowel breaking changed the [u] sound in February in to the diphthong [ju]. The Middle English pronunciation of the month became an awkward [fɛbryʊəri]. The close proximity of two [r] sounds and the diphthong [ju] frequently results in the deletion of the initial [r] sound and the common [fɛbjʊəri] pronunciation.
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Is February one of the most misspelled words?

Despite the fact that the first r is silent when it's pronounced aloud, the correct spelling is February (not Febuary).
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How to pronounce February in a British accent (WEIRD thing natives do)



How do the British spell poop?

noun (used with a plural verb)Chiefly British. feces.
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How do Australians pronounce February?

So, for a few notes there, guys, even though though “January” is usually “properly” said with an extra syllable, Australian's often just say, “Jan-u-ree”. “Jan-u-ree”. “Jan-u-ree”. And it's the same with “February”.
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Is the R in Library silent?

Like the word February, there is a tendency for some speakers to leave out the r sound after the b in library, resulting in libary as the pronunciation. The r is not silent, though, so the standard pronunciation calls for leaving the br sound in place.
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How is salmon pronounced?

The pronunciation of salmon is often object of confusion. In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".
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Why is February so short?

Because Romans believed even numbers to be unlucky, each month had an odd number of days, which alternated between 29 and 31. But, in order to reach 355 days, one month had to be an even number. February was chosen to be the unlucky month with 28 days.
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Why is the Australian accent so hard?

An Australian speakers' tongue, comparatively, is low and to the back, resulting in an 'ah' hesitation sound. Other common traits in the Aussie dialect include lack of enunciation and a particular kind of flow - but Macpherson suggests that that could all be quite different in 100 years' time.
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What does feces taste like?

Human faeces taste bitter because of bile, which is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The food crumbs left inside faeces are tasteless. We assume that the taste of faces is relatively caused by the scent.
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What do you call a person who eats poop?

Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics), of other individuals (allocoprophagy), or one's own (autocoprophagy) – those once deposited or taken directly from the anus.
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Is there water in poop?

About 100 to 250 grams (3 to 8 ounces) of feces are excreted by a human adult daily. Normally, feces are made up of 75 percent water and 25 percent solid matter.
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What is the #1 most misspelled word?

“Accommodate” was the most commonly misspelled word on both Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com in 2021. Kelly believes this word tops both lists because it's so hard to remember that both the C and the M are doubled. With both consonants doubled like that, it almost looks wrong, but it's correct.
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What is the number 1 misspelled word?

According to Google Trends' list of most misspelled words by state, our attempts to spell "beautiful" can get pretty ugly. "Beautiful" tops the list of hard-to-spell words in a whopping 11 states, by far the most of any word on the list.
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How do you spell 14?

14 (fourteen) is a natural number following 13 and succeeded by 15. In relation to the word "four" (4), 14 is spelled "fourteen".
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How do Brits pronounce Wednesday?

Below is the UK transcription for 'Wednesday': Modern IPA: wɛ́nzdɛj. Traditional IPA: ˈwenzdeɪ 2 syllables: "WENZ" + "day"
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Was there ever a February 31?

February 31, with regard to the modern Western (revised Gregorian) calendar, is an imaginary date. It is sometimes used for example purposes, to make it clear regardless of context that the information being presented is artificial and not real data.
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