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Qué (quién) es aitch - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aitch (disambiguation)

aitch         
¦ noun the letter H.
Phrases
drop one's aitches fail to pronounce the letter h at the beginning of words.
Origin
C16: from OFr. ache.
Aitch         
·noun The letter h or H.
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
H; Haitch; ̲h̲; ℌ; H (letter); ASCII 72; ASCII 104; U+0048; U+0068; Letter H
¦ abbreviation
1. (in measuring the height of horses) hand(s).
2. hecto-.
3. Brit. (with reference to sporting fixtures) home.
4. horse.
5. hot.
6. hour(s).
¦ symbol Physics Planck's constant.

Wikipedia

Aitch

Aitch may refer to:

  • Aitch, a phonetic representation of the letter H
  • Aitch (artist), a Romanian comics creator
  • Aitch (rapper) (born 1999), British rapper
  • Aitch (surname)
  • Aitch, Pennsylvania, an extinct town in Huntingdon County
  • Aitch bone, the rump bone in cattle; see Rump steak
Ejemplos de uso de aitch
1. I thought I‘d choose the letter Aitch, which would give me a chance to be Grumpy and Old about the countless dingbats who pronounce it H–aitch.
2. Iain Aitch Simon Schama‘s piece on why Bush was wrong to relate Hurricane Katrina to '/11. (G2, September 12) Christopher MacLehose ...The most shocking difference between '/11 and Katrina was in what might have been expected in the aftermath of disaster.
3. Linda Ortman made the same point to the editors of the Dallas Morning News: "Are there no photos of non–smoking soldiers?" A reader of the New York Post helpfully suggested more politically correct propaganda imagery: "Maybe showing a marine in a tank, helping another GI or drinking water would have a more positive impact on your readers." Yes, that‘s right: letter writers from across the nation are united in their outrage – not that the steely–eyed, smoking soldier makes mass killing look cool, but that the laudable act of mass killing makes the grave crime of smoking look cool ... Naomi Klein My favourite article of the year was the Chas and Dave one, Rockney geezers (G2, June 20) by Iain Aitch.