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Why does a university in English translate into "a university" instead of "a university" instead of using "an" before words with vowels?
Because the U reading ju in front of the university is a consonant rather than a vowel, we use A.

Example:

1. Is there a university in this city?

Is it? There? Answer? University? Are you online? This? cities and towns

2. 1967, the Royal College was chartered and upgraded to a university.

That? Royal? University? Copy that? Its? Charter? As? Answer? University? Are you online? 1967.?

University degree has become a necessary condition for most industries to find jobs.

Answer? University? Degree? Really? Become? Answer? Necessities? For what? Getting started? Become? Most? Occupation ?

The new European research center should be located in a university that teaches all European languages.

It? Is it? Fitting? That? That? New? Center? For what? Europeans? Study? Should? Is it? Are you online? Answer? University? That? Teaching? Every one? Europeans? Language. ?

His behavior doesn't accord with his status as a university professor.

His? Behavior? Is it? Not appropriate? Yes? Answer? University? Professor.