Yes, but Brits have names like "Cholmondeley" (pronounced "Chumley"), and "Featherstonehaugh" (pronounced "Fanshaw.")"You Americans say 'erbs. We Brits say herbs became there's an "h" in it.
~ Eddie Izzard
No **** , Sherlock? I wonder what his trader rating is?
I guess that is why Herb cooks with herbs.I like to pronounce the h in herbs to mess with people. Often they will try to correct me. I tell them, "Look it up. Either (or either) pronunciation is considered correct.