My teachers always said "s-KED-ule", so I'm using this form.
After all, we also pronounce the words like "school" and "character" in this way.
Besides, "SHED-ule" sounds dumb as smurf to me.
I still have a lot to learn...
My teachers always said "s-KED-ule", so I'm using this form.
After all, we also pronounce the words like "school" and "character" in this way.
Besides, "SHED-ule" sounds dumb as smurf to me.
I still have a lot to learn...
Yeah, that was the point! Do you want to be like the saviour of thousands of people or do you want to be like a slightly sinister breakfast TV host?
This is kinda like "z" or "zed". Just depends on where you're from.
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'Sch' as 'sh' makes more sense to me. 'Sch' isn't used in English much, that I can think of, other than in 'school'. I'm used to hearing 'sch' pronounced as 'sh' in German (my stepmother is German and her, my Dad and younger sister live in Switzerland), which seems to use 'sch' more often than English. 'SHED-ule' sounds a lot better to me than 'SKED-ule'.
You've pointed out "shool", but here's a few others...
shizophrenia
shismatic
shematic
... and probably the most pertinent (under the circumstance)...
sholar.
The "c" is present and with purpose, it's "skedule". (But what do I know about the English language, I'm just a 'Merican )
Some of my favorites are "beau-loge-nuh" and "cham-pag-nee".
Last edited by Vasher; 03-27-2016 at 11:33 AM.
British people are right about their pronunciation for herb but they're not right about their pronunciation of schedule or capsule.
People say capsule differently?!