Many DG words and some ND words usually have unpronounced D's.
Wednesday, handkerchief, handsome, Windsor, fudge, bridge, ledge, edge, ledger, hedge.
The D may not be pronounced in other ND words such as grandson and landscape.
d
adjective
The word would be pronounced 'Juhj' making the 'd' silent
d and e are the silents letters
The letter d is silent in Wednesday
The D is usually silent in handkerchief. The E is also not heard in the IE pair, which usually has a short I sound.
The silent letter is K. k-n-o-t is pronounced not.
The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
d is silent
The letters "l" and "d" are silent in the word "could".
The silent letter in the word "adjust" is the "d." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The silent letter in handkercheif is d
The letter "d" is silent in the word "handsome."
The word would be pronounced 'Juhj' making the 'd' silent
Wednesday though some pronunciations include all letters
The letter "d" is silent in the word "Wednesday." It is pronounced as "WENZ-day."
The word "judge" has one silent letter, which is the letter "d."
The letter "d" is silent in the word "handkerchief." It is pronounced as "hang-ker-chif."
The word "word" is pronounced as /wɜːrd/ with a silent 'r'.