Wednesday.
The day of the week that follows Tuesday is W-e-d-n-e-s-d-a-y (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 letter d is silent in Wednesday
In "bridge", the d is silent because it has a "dge" trigraph ending.
Monday is spelled M-O-N-D-A-Y. It is the name of the second day of the week, following Sunday. The word originates from Old English "Monandæg," which means "Moon's day."
Wednesday has a silent 'd' in its name.
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Wednesday though some pronunciations include all letters
Wednesday is the day of the week that has a silent letter. The "d" in Wednesday is not pronounced, making it sound like "Wensday." This can often lead to confusion for those learning English pronunciation.
Wednesday. The d is silent in it.
Wednesday has a silent "d".
The days of the week with silent letters are Wednesday (the first "d") and Saturday (the "a").
The letter "d" is silent in the word "Wednesday." It is pronounced as "WENZ-day."
Tuesday- D-Day occurred on a Tuesday.
D Day was on Tuesday, June 6 1944.
Days are labeled D + number. So the day after D-Day would be D+1, the week after D-Day D+7, the month after D-Day D+30, etc.
D-Day was Tuesday June 6, 1944. But in French it was J-Day