The way I learned it, when I was leaning English, is that 'an' is correct, in British English, before a word beginning with 'h', if the accent lies on any syllable other than the first. — Virgo Avalytikh
fdrake
Banno
Banno
I grew up with a friend who's mother would pronounce "white" as "h-wite". — Noble Dust
Zelebg
Zelebg
You can't prove it to be true.
Zelebg
I'm thinking Falsifiable is potentially false.
That does not look to me to be even a sentence. — Banno
Streetlight
alcontali
U(x)f(x) - all swans are white - falsifiable
∃(x)f(x) - this is a white swan - verifiable — Banno
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