Dorian Szmidt
Dorian Szmidt voted up Anonymous' answer

Several other have mentioned that a hard "h" at the beginning of a word is treated like a consonant, but they forgot the other reason- because English is a cracked out language, that knocks other languages down in dark alleys and rifles through their pockets for loose grammar.

Dorian Szmidt
Dorian Szmidt voted up Anonymous' answer

Several other have mentioned that a hard "h" at the beginning of a word is treated like a consonant, but they forgot the other reason- because English is a cracked out language, that knocks other languages down in dark alleys and rifles through their pockets for loose grammar.