Calm down OG :
as·pi·rate
n. (-pr-t)
1. Linguistics
a. The speech sound represented by English h.
b. The puff of air accompanying the release of a stop consonant.
c. A speech sound followed by a puff of breath.
the aspirin H - no elision in French so it is "le heros" = the hero
The H in Hollande is aspirated and that is why we say 'franswa ollond'
and not 'franswazolland' (the last was a liaison but what the hell I say)
In Greek all the initial vowels can be aspirated and that is a little 'c' over the letter and if it is not aspirated then it is a backwards 'c'
In Hindi.... you can aspirate almost any consonant
and we in English aspirate and dont know it often
try saying 'spit' to yourself and you will identify a little little 'h' in between the 'p' and the 'i'. This would be a separate letter in Hindi (they say)
...tho there isn't actually an Underground station called just "Ealing", but it's probably the right answer.
After all the question made up the word "aspirateless" :-)