Why do you pronounce police with an ‘s’ and politics with a ‘t’?

While the spelling only differs in the ‘k’…

Asker: Jens, 13 years old

Answer

Both words are borrowed from French, which explains the pronunciation. Of course, the words could also have been written, as in French, making the spelling closer to pronunciation.

Apparently, the spelling has gone back to the Latin origin of these words: in Latin both variants are written with a .

The spelling of a language is never completely phonetic, nor is it possible. Other considerations come into play when devising the spelling of a language. In this case, Dutch takes into account the Latin origin of the word and reflects that origin (etymology) in the script.

Answered by

Prof. Eugeen Roegiest

Linguistics of the Romance languages ​​and Spanish in particular

university of Ghent

http://www.ugent.be

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