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Colonel comes from Old Italian colonello, commander of a column of troops, which in turn derives from colonna,column. English usage followed Spanish practice (also a French variant) and spelled the word "coronel," pronounced the way it looks. Eventually this was corrupted to ker-nel. When the written version became "colonel" (reflecting its Latin origin), the "kernel" pronunciation remained.

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The word "colonel" is derived from the Italian word "colonello." The change in pronunciation happened when the word was borrowed into English from Italian. English spelling can often be influenced by the language of origin and historical conventions, leading to discrepancies between spelling and pronunciation.

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