Not sure if it's an American pronunciation thing, but I had to stare at that long and hard to see the problem and even after seeing it couldn't think of how you could possibly spell the correct word otherwise.
The pronunciation of the first r with a y sound has always been one of two possible standards, in fact "February" is a re-Latinizing spelling but English doesn’t like the br-r sound so it naturally dissimilates to by-r.
Lol typing on my phone during lunch and meant anecdotal. But let's leave it anyways. :)
That is fun.
Not sure if it's an American pronunciation thing, but I had to stare at that long and hard to see the problem and even after seeing it couldn't think of how you could possibly spell the correct word otherwise.
> Not sure if it's an American pronunciation thing
It's a bad American pronunciation thing like "Febuwary" and "nuculer".
If you pronounce the syllables correctly, "an-ec-dote", "Feb-ru-ar-y", "nu-cle-ar" the spellings follow.
English has it's fair share of spelling stupidities, but if people don't even pronounce the words correctly there is no hope.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/February
The pronunciation of the first r with a y sound has always been one of two possible standards, in fact "February" is a re-Latinizing spelling but English doesn’t like the br-r sound so it naturally dissimilates to by-r.