mute h
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- IPA(key): /mjuːt eɪtʃ/
Noun
- (linguistics) In the French language usage of the letter h at the start of a word which allows liaison with a preceding consonant.
- The French word homme ("man") begins by a mute h. Consequently we can say l'homme /l‿ɔm/ and les hommes /le‿zɔm/, but never /lə ɔm/ and /le ɔm/, like we do with the aspirated h.
- 2006, Laura K. Lawless, The Everything French Grammar Book, page 29:
- The only difference between the two is that a mute h allows contractions and liaisons in front of it, and an aspirated h does not.
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