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From: lilandbr@scn.org (Leland Bryant Ross)
Subject: Re: Are all alphabets...? (cxu Hangul < Brahmi?)
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In a previous article, somebody says:

>> we write "a                             ni
>> book" but "an apple".                   skribas "a book" sed "an apple".
>
When I was in "seventh grade" (Middle School, first year) in Tokyo (1968) 
and was being introduced to the study and speaking of English, I was 
taught to _pronounce_ "an apple" "a nappuru". 

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