It is widely accepted (though not universally) that a latin v was always pronounce u
e.g. via = "wiya"
e.g. bonvs = "bonnus"
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It is widely accepted (though not universally) that a latin v was always pronounce u
e.g. via = "wiya"
e.g. bonvs = "bonnus"
Yes, but English is the only language I know of that keeps its Greek "eu"s sounding Greek
Europe
like Eutopia, though it should really be Europa...but things change over the years anyway..
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