You would say an heir because it is pronounced "air" - so the vowel sound means you have to use an.
I was considered 'an heir' of my grandmother's estate under the state laws of intestacy.
The family heirloom had been passed down for so many generations that it had become an antique.
Compound words with "heir" include "heirloom," which refers to a valuable object passed down through generations, and "heir apparent," indicating a person who is first in line to inherit a title or position. These terms combine "heir" with other words to convey specific meanings related to inheritance and succession. Other examples are "heirship," referring to the state of being an heir, and "heir-presumptive," which denotes a person who is not the first in line but is expected to inherit if the current heir does not.
"h" is the silent letter in heir, therefore it is pronounced "air".
She was going to become the heir for all of her sons property and money.
What is the right way to say is Prince Charles an heir to the throne or a heir to the throne
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no, hinata is a part of a very important clan, but she is not royalty.
Grace Wexler claimed to be the only heir to the Westing fortune in order to eliminate the competition for the inheritance. By presenting herself as the sole heir, she hoped to increase her chances of winning the game and claiming the inheritance for herself.
Devin in Irish is 'Dubhain's Heir'. It is a very popular boy name.
the homophone for heir is air
heir/air (NOT hair!)
so Edward would pick William to be next on the throne
The Welsh term for 'great grandmother' is "nain fawr".
"Heir to heir" in a will means that a person is designated as the beneficiary or inheritor of assets who, in turn, designates another person as their beneficiary or inheritor. It establishes a succession plan for the assets to pass from one designated person to another.
The opposite of heir is heiress. Heir is the male beneficiary while a heiress refers to a female who is to inherit wealth.