Etymology -- why does the verb "pronounce" lose the letter O when it becomes the noun "pronunciation"?

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answer:I recall I always used to say “pronounciation”. Anyway, I looked it up, and according to Wiktionary, it’s derived > From Latin pronuntiatio, noun of action from perfect passive participle pronuntiatus, from verb pronuntiare proclaim, from pro- for + nuntiare announce.

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