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mysteryman said:
AlfredoTurkey said:

 

In US English, the only spoken pronounciation is "nitch". You can look it up online and click to hear it if you want. I don't know about the rest of the English speaking world though. It may be different.

That's your problem right there. US english is an oxymoron.



 

American English is closer to the original British English than the current British English is, because British English has been influenced a lot by Europe. So if you wanna talk semantics, US English is closer to the "original" English than British English is.