Babe wrote:disintegration wrote:KarroXx wrote:
It does apply. It's only that the u in user have a j/g-ish sound to it, which makes it more weird to say "an" before the word
Who cares how it sounds, an user is grammatically coherent.
it isn't. it's a matter of whether the pronunciation of the word begins with a vowel or a consonant, and in the word user it's pronounced with a consonant in the beginning. so: a user, a unicorn, but: an understatement
ok but who cares i'm not a native english speaker i hate when ppl get caught up on shit like this