a unified?

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panosgr

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Hello there,

How do I write and how do I pronounce the phrase : "A unified architecture...."

A unified seems correct to me, but according to grammar rules shouldn't this be "An unified" because u is a vowel?

thanks
 
Hello there,

How do I write and how do I pronounce the phrase : "A unified architecture...."

A unified seems correct to me, but according to grammar rules shouldn't this be "An unified" because u is a vowel?

thanks
"U" in "unified" is pronounced like "you", that is /ju:/. The sound /j/ is a consonant, so we say "a unified architecture", not "an".
 
thanks a lot, that makes sense!
 
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