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Silent W: Wednesday

Thursday, November 16, 2017 by Eva Easton 2 Comments

 I wonder how an American pronounces…

Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz–dey/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday.mp3

Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz–dey/

Wednesday is named for the Germanic god, Woden.
That’s why it’s spelled with a d.

However, we don’t pronounce the written d.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-woden-2.mp3

 

Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz–dey/

Wednesday is the middle of the work week.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-work-week.mp3

 

Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz
–dey/

Wednesday is referred to as “hump day.”
That means we’ve made it “over the hump”
and the weekend is in sight.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-hump-day.mp3


Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz–dey/

Wednesday, hump day, is symbolized
by a camel because a camel has a hump.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-camel.mp3

 

Wednesday
/ˈwɛnz–dey/

My birthday falls on a Wednesday this year.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-birthday.mp3

 

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Wednesdays
/ˈwɛnz–deyz/

I especially like Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays because I go swimming on those days.

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-swimming.mp3


Note

More Words with Silent D

handkerchief … handsome … sandwich … ma’am
/ˈhæn-kɚ-t͡ʃɪf/ … /ˈhæn-səm/ … /ˈsæn-wɪt͡ʃ/ .. /mæm/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-handkerchief.mp3

 

supposed to
/sə-ˈpow-stə/

It’s supposed to rain tonight.
/ɪt-sə-ˈpow–stə-reyn-tə-ˈnayt/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-supposed-to.mp3

 

used to
/ˈyuw-stə/

I used to live in Indiana, but now I live in New York.
/a-ˈyuw–stə-lɪ-vɪ-nɪn-di-ˈyæ-nə-bət-na-way-ˈlɪ-vɪn-nuw-ˈyɔ-ɚk/

[Wonder Word Link]

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-used-to.mp3


In the following words, we don’t hear a /d/ sound.
Written dj and dg combine to make a new sound:  /d͡ʒ/

adjective … adjunct … adjust … adjacent
/ˈæ-d͡ʒə-tɪv/ … /ˈæ-d͡ʒəkt/ … /ə-ˈd͡ʒəst/ … /ə-ˈd͡ʒey-sɪnt//

badge … edge … hedge … pledge … ledge … wedge
/bæd͡ʒ/ … /ɛd͡ʒ/ … /hɛd͡ʒ/ … /plɛd͡ʒ/ … /lɛd͡ʒ/ … /wed͡ʒ/

ridge … bridge … fridge … porridge … fidget … widget
/rɪd͡ʒ/ … /brɪd͡ʒ/ … /frɪd͡ʒ/ … ˈpɔ-rɪd͡ʒ/ … /ˈfɪ-d͡ʒit/ … /ˈwɪ-d͡ʒɪt/

knowledge … lodge … dodge
/ˈnɑ-lɪd͡ʒ/ … /lɑd͡ʒ/ … /dɑd͡ʒ/

budge …  drudge … grudge … judge … nudge
/bəd͡ʒ/ … /drəd͡ʒ/ … /grəd͡ʒ/ … /d͡ʒəd͡ʒ/ … /nəd͡ʒ/

https://www.evaeaston.com/wp-content/uploads/silent-wednesday-dzh.mp3
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