So I assume the British based English language (South Africa, New Zealand,
Australia, Former USSR, etc) also pronounce the L as well?
If so, I assume it depends on which version of English was prevalent as the
areas were brought into the English speaking world.
><> ... Jack
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Andrew Mathison <
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> If you are speaking English, the "L" is not silent, if you are speaking
> American, its whatever you Guys want........Languages change:- Eether or
> eyether, neether or neyether etc (speeling phonetically......
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