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Is 'Phil' pronounced the same as 'fill'?
Apr 3, 2022 2:49 AM
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Yes :) The name "Philip" comes from Greek, where the initial consonant was originally an aspirated P (like the P in Hanyu pinyin). The other P-sound in Greek was (and is) unaspirated, so it sounds like Hanyu pinyin B. The Greek "ph" sound eventually turned into /f/, but not before the Romans had transliterated it as "ph". In English, "Philip" can be spelled with one "l" or two, but of course my way is the right way :D
April 3, 2022
Yes, it is. In English such words are called homophones, that's words that sounds the same but spelled differently with different meanings. For example ball and bawl.
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April 3, 2022
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