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A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Ufedolove(op): 6:21pm On Mar 19, 2019
You should use the term "a hotel."

The English language is said to be one of the most difficult ones worldwide to learn. This is most likely because there are almost as many exceptions as there are grammar rules. Just when you manage to learn one rule, you find that the rule "doesn't always apply." For example, the word "an" normally precedes any words that begin with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) such as "an orange," "an umbrella" or "an apple."

This rule is fairly straightforward and easy to remember until you come to words beginning with the letter h. What word should you use if you want to write a word such as "hotel?"

Using Vowel Sounds

A very easy way to determine if you should use "an" or "a" before a letter beginning with h is to pronounce the word to see how it sounds. If you don't pronounce the letter h such as in the words "hour" or "honest", you would use the word "an". For example, "an hour" or "an honest man."

If you do pronounce the letter h at the beginning of the word such as "hair" or "happy," you should use the letter "a" before it. For example, "a hair" or "a happy girl."

An Exception To The Exception

After reading this, you probably think you have mastered the use of "a" or "an" with words beginning with h. For example, you can now write the words "a hospital" or "an heir" with confidence. You may wonder why people find this particular rule so difficult.

Well, to make matters more confusing, there is another exception to the above exception. If the accent of a word that begins with h falls on the second syllable, you would use the word "a" instead of "an." For example, "an historical event." Although this is grammatically correct, many people writers continue to use "a historical event."

Given the above rules and exceptions, the answer to our initial question is that you should use the term "a hotel."
https://www.quora.com/A-hotel-or-an-hotel-which-one-is-correct?ch=10&share=8cd701b1&srid=hDCQO
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Nobody:
ENGLISH AND ITS PALAVA




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Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Davash222(m): 6:34pm On Mar 19, 2019
Informative. Thanks for sharing.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by FlintGuevara(m): 7:37pm On Mar 19, 2019
This is even more confusing than doing a case before an angry Justice Olatoregun.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Nobody:
This work deserve front page
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by humblesteve(m):
A hotel
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Amuocha: 10:32pm On Mar 19, 2019
But where is lalasticlala sef?
In hotel? A hotel? An hotel?
Me think all of the above grin
In hotel - on short time
A hotel ( if Igbotic)
An hotel ( if Yorubatic muslim/ christian) such as buredi for bread etc grin
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Chipink(f):
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all undecided

It's "a hotel" simple..
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Chipink(f): 10:55pm On Mar 19, 2019
undecided
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by pcicero(m): 11:39pm On Mar 19, 2019
FlintGuevara:
This is even more confusing than doing a case before an angry Justice Olatoregun.
Lawyer spotted...
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Nobody: 12:33am On Mar 20, 2019
It's "a hotel"

Its is only my Yoruba brothers that say "an hotel" this is because most Yoruba people omit the "H" and start with "O" thereby putting "an" as the article.

Hence, it sounds an "'otel" instead of a "h"otel
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by budaatum: 1:51am On Mar 20, 2019
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Yeah55(m): 5:51am On Mar 20, 2019
How can it be "An hotel"? Haba
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by gobuchinny: 6:33am On Mar 20, 2019
Ufedolove:
You should use the term "a hotel."

The English language is said to be one of the most difficult ones worldwide to learn. This is most likely because there are almost as many exceptions as there are grammar rules. Just when you manage to learn one rule, you find that the rule "doesn't always apply." For example, the word "an" normally precedes any words that begin with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) such as "an orange," "an umbrella" or "an apple."

This rule is fairly straightforward and easy to remember until you come to words beginning with the letter h. What word should you use if you want to write a word such as "hotel?"

Using Vowel Sounds

A very easy way to determine if you should use "an" or "a" before a letter beginning with h is to pronounce the word to see how it sounds. If you don't pronounce the letter h such as in the words "hour" or "honest", you would use the word "an". For example, "an hour" or "an honest man."

If you do pronounce the letter h at the beginning of the word such as "hair" or "happy," you should use the letter "a" before it. For example, "a hair" or "a happy girl."

An Exception To The Exception

After reading this, you probably think you have mastered the use of "a" or "an" with words beginning with h. For example, you can now write the words "a hospital" or "an heir" with confidence. You may wonder why people find this particular rule so difficult.

Well, to make matters more confusing, there is another exception to the above exception. If the accent of a word that begins with h falls on the second syllable, you would use the word "a" instead of "an." For example, "an historical event." Although this is grammatically correct, many people writers continue to use "a historical event."

Given the above rules and exceptions, the answer to our initial question is that you should use the term "a hotel."
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Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by femi4: 6:48am On Mar 20, 2019
If you don't pronounce the letter h such as in the words "hour" or "honest", you would use the word "an". For example, "an hour" or "an honest man."

If you do pronounce the letter h at the beginning of the word such as "hair" or "happy," you should use the letter "a" before it. For example, "a hair" or "a happy girl."

An Exception To The Exception

After reading this, you probably think you have mastered the use of "a" or "an" with words beginning with h. For example, you can now write the words "a hospital" or "an heir" with confidence. You may wonder why people find this particular rule so difficult.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Roon9(m): 7:26am On Mar 20, 2019
English hard... I use them anyhow abeg
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by FlintGuevara(m): 7:29am On Mar 20, 2019
pcicero:
Lawyer spotted...
A lawyer spotting lawyer spotted.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Nobody: 7:35am On Mar 20, 2019
Ufedolove:
The English language is said to be one of the most difficult ones worldwide to learn."
Whoever said that has it all wrong.

I fluently speak 4 languages, I can understand 3 others to an elementary level. English is the easiest I ever learnt.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by micxwell(m): 8:11am On Mar 20, 2019
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
Not all.. Guess you don't like us with this your hasty generalization.
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by CuddleBear(f): 8:25am On Mar 20, 2019
How's this a topic? a simple Google search would help
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by noisy45(m): 8:25am On Mar 20, 2019
An hotel
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by hakeem4(m):
most tribes have their weird factors. ask the Hausa to pronounce people you would hear FEOFLE. ask the igbos to pronounce parallelogram grin grin Brazilians even pronounce H as R [s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
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most of the words beginning with H where got from the french and the french hardly pronounce H. it is actually a hotel because the H is not silent.

i remember when i could not pronounce the H in any word that begins with H
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Praisesongz: 8:26am On Mar 20, 2019
An Hotel ooo
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Denikayan: 8:26am On Mar 20, 2019
you should use the term "a hotel."

The English language is said to be one of the most difficult ones worldwide to learn. This is most likely because there are almost as many exceptions as there are grammar rules. Just when you manage to learn one rule, you find that the rule "doesn't always apply." For example, the word "an" normally precedes any words that begin with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) such as "an orange," "an umbrella" or "an apple."
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by scribble: 8:27am On Mar 20, 2019
an is for words that begin with vowels
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Nobody: 8:27am On Mar 20, 2019
common, I already knew this since primary 1
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Denikayan: 8:27am On Mar 20, 2019
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Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
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Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
[s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
[s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
[s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
[s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
[s]
Chipink:
Yorubas are the ones who still make this primary1 mistake.. And this surprises me for people who claim they know it all?

It's "a hotel" simple..
[/s]
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Authoreety: 8:27am On Mar 20, 2019
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Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by mrkings84(m): 8:27am On Mar 20, 2019
On hotel grin
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by Bigwig1: 8:28am On Mar 20, 2019
Ufedolove:
You should use the term "a hotel."

The English language is said to be one of the most difficult ones worldwide to learn. This is most likely because there are almost as many exceptions as there are grammar rules. Just when you manage to learn one rule, you find that the rule "doesn't always apply." For example, the word "an" normally precedes any words that begin with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) such as "an orange," "an umbrella" or "an apple."

This rule is fairly straightforward and easy to remember until you come to words beginning with the letter h. What word should you use if you want to write a word such as "hotel?"

Using Vowel Sounds

A very easy way to determine if you should use "an" or "a" before a letter beginning with h is to pronounce the word to see how it sounds. If you don't pronounce the letter h such as in the words "hour" or "honest", you would use the word "an". For example, "an hour" or "an honest man."

If you do pronounce the letter h at the beginning of the word such as "hair" or "happy," you should use the letter "a" before it. For example, "a hair" or "a happy girl."

An Exception To The Exception

After reading this, you probably think you have mastered the use of "a" or "an" with words beginning with h. For example, you can now write the words "a hospital" or "an heir" with confidence. You may wonder why people find this particular rule so difficult.

Well, to make matters more confusing, there is another exception to the above exception. If the accent of a word that begins with h falls on the second syllable, you would use the word "a" instead of "an." For example, "an historical event." Although this is grammatically correct, many people writers continue to use "a historical event."

Given the above rules and exceptions, the answer to our initial question is that you should use the term "a hotel."
An hotel is correct. An hour not a hour
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by repogirl(f): 8:28am On Mar 20, 2019
A H-otel, because the consonant, 'h' precedes the pronunciation of the word. You can't use an, when pronouncing 'h'
Re: A Hotel Or An Hotel, Which One Is Correct? by collitexnaira(m): 8:29am On Mar 20, 2019
A Hotel is correct

The word Hotel starts with a consonant letter H. That is why A Hotel is correct not An Hotel
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