Why are words in English, that came from French, often changed in pronunciation? For example, why is “oi' in words like point, pronounced “oy”, whereas in French it's pronounced “wa”? These sounds
Why are words in English, that came from French, often changed in pronunciation? For example, why is “oi' in words like point, pronounced “oy”, whereas in French it's pronounced “wa”? These sounds
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