Plurals of consonants end in "-s" ("bees, efs, ems") or, in the cases of "aitch, ess", and "ex", in "-es" ("aitches, esses, exes").
Aspirates and drops his aitches.
Would you aspirate the aitch in "have" (to mark the anapest) or not (to oil the elision)?
Though she spoke with a very bad accent and dropped her aitches, her English was quick and colloquial.
She had a pleasant voice, this friend of Sylvia's, and she spoke English well, even if she did drop her aitches!
For they mostly dropped their aitches, and they always looked so warm.