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> European starts with a vowel in spelling, but actually phonerically begins with a consonant

Ah makes sense.

In my head it's never "you"ropean, but "ew" uropean as I'm not a native english speaker and phonetically it's a consonant in english only. In greek, slavic languages, german or latin-derived it's always "ew".



That's pretty cool. I'm from the Southeast US (redneck), and it sounds like "Yur-uh-pee-in"




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