You look at the word February, and your brain erases that "r" before ary—and Febuary comes out of your mouth.
Of course, if the powers that be had named the month Februa, the festival that actually inspired the name, we wouldn't have that problem.
But no, someone decided to take the Februa and tack "ry" onto it thus giving the English-speaking world a pronunciation problem for all eternity.
WHY FEBRUA?
Februa was the ancient Roman festival of cleansing and atonement held during this time period. It was designed to prepare for the coming spring. (I guess that's how spring cleaning, for which my mother was a strong advocate, came about.)
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All that aside, I like February. It's that bridge between winter and spring and gives the snowbound, frozen states hope that spring truly is just around the corner.
GREAT MONTH FOR WRITING
I don't know why, but I find February to be a great month for writing.Maybe it's because I'm raring to go on a new book or finishing one in progress. I feel a burst of energy that makes me want to get out and do something—but the weather outside is usually too lousy to actually do that. So I focus that energy on writing. I'll confess that I also seem to read a lot in February.
Patience Strong said, "In February there is everything to hope for and nothing to regret." I agree with that. What about you? How do you spend the month?



I think I seven when there was a "lesson" in school on the pronunciation of February, because our entire roomful of 1st and 2nd graders said Feb-you-ary. I don't know if Feb-rou-ary stuck with all of us, but it did with me.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Yes, with me too.
DeleteI had no idea of the roots of February. This February has been an odd one with temps up to 85 degrees some days- I never know how to dress!
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