7836.    User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/04/27(Thu) 14:04:14          
If people spell "Baja" like "Ba-ha",
then why they don't spell "Benjamin" like "Ben-ha-min"?

7837. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/04/27(Thu) 14:28:46          
> If people spell "Baja" like "Ba-ha",
> then why they don't spell "Benjamin" like "Ben-ha-min"?

I don't know what Baja/Ba-ha is, so I assume it's not English. Some 
languages pronounce "j" like the English "h", and others pronounce it 
like the English "y", so it depends on the origin of the word

Reference: 2023/04/27(Thu) 15:04:14

7838. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2023/04/27(Thu) 15:09:53          
> I don't know what Baja/Ba-ha is, so I assume it's not English.
It's Spanish my dude. Baja is a region of Mexico. It literally means "Low" in English. Thanks Google translate!

Reference: 2023/04/27(Thu) 15:28:46

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