Originally posted by Lateralthinking1
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There are writers going back to Roman times who argued that H should not be in the alphabet at all. It's the only letter that doesn't engage either the vocal cords, throat, tongue, teeth or lips, and (arguably at least) all it does is add a breathy sound to the letter next door. It's therefore rather like an accent, colouring a different letter. Greek doesn't have an aitch - it has an accent, rather like an apostrophe, that says "pronounce this with a breathy sound". Maybe this lack of a clear, independent sound has made it more easy to drop aitches.
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