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Michael Blankenship
Ancient Romans who carved inscriptions in stone knew it was easier to make a v instead of a u, so they did so and everybody understood the convention. What's wild is that the single u (v) sound was like our w in wink. But when you have a "double u" it's then pronounced like the "oo" in boo.
