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Hi Muhammad,
The rule is that you should use 'an' before a word starting with a vowel (or a vowel sound), and 'a' before words starting with a consonant. It's because of the different ways people have of pronouncing 'h' that the ambiguity you've noticed crops up. Some people pronounce it with a consonant at the start - 'haitch', and some with a vowel sound - 'aitch'.
With abbreviations, if you say 'haitch' then you should normally use 'a'; if you say 'aitch', then 'an' would be appropriate.
Similarly, there are two ways of pronouncing words that begin with 'h'. Take the word 'hotel':
Most people pronounce the 'h', so saying 'a hotel' would be appropriate. Some people don't pronounce the 'h', and use 'an', so what you hear is 'an 'otel'.
Hopefully that's clear!
Peace
The rule is that you should use 'an' before a word starting with a vowel (or a vowel sound), and 'a' before words starting with a consonant. It's because of the different ways people have of pronouncing 'h' that the ambiguity you've noticed crops up. Some people pronounce it with a consonant at the start - 'haitch', and some with a vowel sound - 'aitch'.
With abbreviations, if you say 'haitch' then you should normally use 'a'; if you say 'aitch', then 'an' would be appropriate.
Similarly, there are two ways of pronouncing words that begin with 'h'. Take the word 'hotel':
Most people pronounce the 'h', so saying 'a hotel' would be appropriate. Some people don't pronounce the 'h', and use 'an', so what you hear is 'an 'otel'.
Hopefully that's clear!
Peace