Is letter D silent in Wednesday?

Which letter is silent in the word "judge" ? There is a silent "d" in the word "Wednesday" . Is it the first "d" or the second "d"? The first "d" is silent.
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Can we pronounce d in Wednesday?

Wednesday is just one example of words — like February and ptarmigan — where letters appear in a word's spelling but not in its pronunciation. The curious case of America's silent "d" doesn't extend to parts of England, Scotland and India, where many people enunciate the letter. (Though some don't.
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Why is the first D not pronounced in Wednesday?

So where did this d come from? And why don't we pronounce it? As it turns out, Wednesday actually has Germanic linguistic origins. It is derived from the Old English word, Wōdnesdæg, which honors the Germanic god Wodan.
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What is the rule for silent D?

Letter D is not pronounced in the DG combination. Letter E is silent when it is at the end of the words. Letter G is not pronounced when it comes before n. But there are some exceptions to it.
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Is D silent in friends?

In friends, most if not all native English speakers definitely have a /d/ sound. It's just that the /d/ is unreleased ([d̚]), so it's barely perceptible. Unreleased means that the airflow blocked for the /d/ at the alveolar ridge remains there and is not released like a normal /d/.
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What is the silent letter in Saturday?

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The silent letter in guard is 'u' and in Saturday 'u' is the silent letter.
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Which day of the week has a silent letter?

Wednesday. Now, Wednesday is spelled with a D, but that D is silent.
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Why is Wednesday pronounced?

Keep it simple. Pronounce "Wednesday" as a combination of the two single-syllable words "when's + day." That 'd' comes from when the day was known as "Woden's Day" back in the days of old English.
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Why Wednesday is called Wednesday?

Wednesday is named for the god Woden, who is paralleled with the Roman god Mercury, probably because both gods shared attributes of eloquence, the ability to travel, and the guardianship of the dead. Thursday is Thunor's day, or, to give the word its Old English form, Thunresdæg “the day of Thunder”.
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How do u spell ANOF?

Correct pronunciation for the word "ANOF" is [ˈanɒf], [ˈanɒf], [ˈa_n_ɒ_f].
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Which letter is silent in school?

The letter h is not always silent, but we will study some cases when it is not pronounced. There is not a 100% certain rule about when you must pronounce the letter h, so be sure to check the pronunciation of new words in a dictionary if you are not sure.
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Which letter is silent in Almond?

A: The “l” in “almond” was silent until very recently. That's the only pronunciation given in my old 1956 printing of the unabridged Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language (2d ed.).
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Is B silent in comb?

B. Most silent b's come at the ends of words and just after m: bomb, climb, comb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumb, thumb, tomb.
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Do you pronounce the D in Sandwich?

In the word 'sandwich', if you looked that up in the dictionary, you WOULD see the D sound. But it's actually never pronounced that way. So Wednesday, Handsome: the dictionary says no D. But 'Sandwich', the dictionary does say D but it hasn't caught up with the actual habits of how we speak.
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Which letter is silent in ghost?

And the letter 'h' is silent in the word 'ghost'.
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Why do silent letters exist?

There are silent vowels and silent consonants. Silent letters can help differentiate homophones (words that sound the same but have different spellings). Some silent letters give insight into the origin of a word.
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What are silent letters called?

Often silent letters in English are actually diacritic letters. This means that rather than being pronounced, they change the pronunciation of another syllable. Compare the words 'fin' and 'fine'. The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it.
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Is G silent in morning?

Neither. 'ng' is a digraph, which makes the /ŋ/ sound. Phonetically, this is known as a voiced velar nasal. So the 'g' is not pronounced as a letter in itself, but neither is it silent.
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