“There are people who do not pronounce the letter ‘Er’.
Some people do not pronounce other letters too—but there are far more people who do not pronounce the letter ‘Er’.
Entire peoples do not pronounce the ‘Er’ letter—for example, the Chinese.
And others (Englishmen, French) pronounce it, but somehow incorrectly, badly.
There is even a possibility that, among the total number of people living in the world, the number of those who pronounce it correctly will be less than the number of those who don’t.
And with time, (remember the non-pronouncing Chinese) this number may disappear altogether. As sad as it is, the situation is moving in that direction...”