Daystar Clarion said:
I always write and say 'the'. Because I'm British, and that means...
Damn, I love our stereotype.
Indeed, out stereotype is of superlative quality in comparison to any other.
Also, I say neither. I use the "t'", mandated by my Yorkshire accent.
So the phrase in this case would be "I'm going t't hospital" (notice that "to the" has been reduced to "t't". This is used in most cases.)
Of course, this would lead to a conversation something like "oh, are ye badly?" "Nah, I'm just going t't visit me uncle Jeff- got in't accident while 'e were down't pit"
Also notice the substitution of "an" for "'t" in the phrase "in to an accident".