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Schedule is pronounced "ske-dule" in the US, but "she-dule" in Canada. "Beauchamp" is pronounced "Beecham" in the US, but "Bow-shah" in Canada.
in UK it is pronounced shedule (with no k sound) in US it is pronounced skedule (with the k sound)
The word "schedule" has three phonemes: /ʃ/, /ɛ/, and /dʒ/. Phonemes are the distinct units of sound in a word, and in "schedule," the sounds can vary slightly depending on the accent. In American English, it is commonly pronounced as /ˈskɛdʒuːl/, while in British English, it can be pronounced as /ˈʃɛdjuːl/.
It's the same in British English as it is in North American English, but it's pronounced "shedule."
I think the origine of the word schedule is the Arabic world "Geadwal". As you know, the Arabic letter "j" pronounced "dg", is written in many languages "sch". All the other letters are pronounced in the same way. So I think its origins are Arabic .
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schedule 40 is thicker than schedule 20
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