Why is there ad in Wednesday?

Wodan and Mercury, although quite different, were both linked to the day of the week we know as Wednesday. As Wōdnesdæg moved from Old English to Middle English, its spelling changed. It became "Wednesdei" and the "d" remained, even as the word morphed into "Wednesday."

Why is Wednesday pronounced like that?

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.

Why is there an R in February?

The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r. Perhaps this is because placing the r sound in the word makes it slightly more difficult to pronounce, and since laziness tends to get the upper hand when we speak, Febuary has become the common pronunciation.

How do the British say Wednesday?

Originally Answered: How do the British say “Wednesday”? It's pronounced as Whens-day. It's a modern English corruption of Wōdnesdæg - the day of Odin also known as Woden.

Can you say anime?

The correct pronunciation of anime is Ah-nee-meh. The difference is that the final syllable is not pronounced with an "ey" sound, but it is pronounced with a short "e", which is with an "eh" sound.

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How do Brits say tomato?

Both pronunciations used to coexist, but today, "tom-ah-to" is the more British pronunciation, and "tom-ay-to" is the more American pronunciation. You still hear both in Canada though and in some American regions where British pronunciation was especially popular in early America.

Do you pronounce r in iron?

The reason why the r in 'iron' is absent in British English is because the r is followed by a consonant now (followed by /n/ in /'aɪərn/) and British English is non-rhotic, meaning the r is only pronounced when followed by a vowel.

How do you say police in England?

bobby, slang term for a member of London's Metropolitan Police derived from the name of Sir Robert Peel, who established the force in 1829. Police officers in London are also known as “peelers” for the same reason.

How do you spell 14?

14 (fourteen) is a natural number following 13 and succeeded by 15. In relation to the word "four" (4), 14 is spelled "fourteen".

How do u spell ANOF?

Correct pronunciation for the word "ANOF" is [ˈanɒf], [ˈanɒf], [ˈa_n_ɒ_f].

Is the D silent 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.

Is R in February silent?

While "Feb-RU-ary" is still considered the standard pronunciation, most dictionaries recognize the pronunciation of February without the first "r" ("Feb-U-ary") as an acceptable variant.

Why is there ad in fridge but not in refrigerator?

As a general rule, a G at the end of a word sounds like the G in flag and hog. Anywhere else in a word, it can sound like either gesture or forget. The G in refrigerator follows this rule. If we shortened refrigerator to fridge we're left with F-R-I-G.

Why is February spelled the way it is?

The more common feb-yoo-err-ee occurs because of dissimilation. Dissimilation is a phonological process in which similar sounds in a word become less similar. During the fifteenth century, Feoverel became the standardized and classically-spelled February.

How do the British pronounce almond?

Break 'almond' down into sounds: [AA] + [MUHND] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.

How is salmon pronounced?

The pronunciation of salmon is often object of confusion. In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".

How do you spell Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz?

Correct pronunciation for the word "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is [ɐbkdˈɛfɡa͡ɪd͡ʒklmnˌɒpkəstˌʌvwksɪz], [ɐbkdˈɛfɡa‍ɪd‍ʒklmnˌɒpkəstˌʌvwksɪz], [ɐ_b_k_d_ˈɛ_f_ɡ_aɪ_dʒ_k_l_m_n_ˌɒ_p_k_ə_s_t_ˌʌ_v_w_k_s_ɪ_z].

Is J silent in mojito?

The letter 'J' in 'mojito' is a silent entity. Instead, the name of this extremely popular highball cocktail from Cuba, that's made using five ingredients - white rum, sugar (traditionally sugarcane juice), lime, sparkling water and mint - is pronounced as mo-hee-toh.

Why is pizza pronounced Pitza?

The word pizza is from Italian and the spelling is still Italian in many languages (in all languages using Latin alphabets that I know of), in Italian it's pronounced /pittsa/ with a "long" (or "double" as I would call it in Norwegian) t sound.

Whats the correct way to say caramel?

The Oxford Dictionaries states: "The word caramel can acceptably be pronounced in several accepted ways, including KARR-uh-mel, KARR-uh-muhl, and, in North American English, KAR-muhl. The disappearance of that second syllable -uh- in the final pronunciation seems to have been in the works for a long time."

Is it pronounced potato or potato?

Normally, the word "potato" is exclusively pronounced with a long A (/ej/), in both American and British usage. Various dictionaries list only this pronunciation. The Gershwin song intentionally uses a non-standard pronunciation as an exaggeration of the sociolectal differences between the two characters.

Is it pronounced zeebra or zebra?

In the US, zebra is pronounced as zee-bruh, so with a long "e". It is interesting to note that the original pronunciation of zebra was with a long "e", the American way so to speak, and was pronounced this way in the UK as well.

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