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Originally Posted by 72off
and why is that clear?
Because it's they way I'm guessing the vast majority of people would opt to pronounce it when shown the word?
I mean we don't have a really solid metric to use here and English (and an old Gallagher bit) is full of funny pronunciation rules (tomb=toom, Comb=cOm) but I can't see many people jumping to Nayth when shown "nath" on a flash card or something.