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Asked 10 years, 6 months ago. Active 4 years ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Uticensis Uticensis I heard a very snide remark once, but I cannot remember if the person was a British or US native speaker: "I learned to say 'sked-yul' in school.
Where did you learn to say 'shed-yule'? In shool? I think about the words scheme, school, schism and it seems to me the word schedule should have the same rules applied to it and should be pronounced in a similar way. DylanJB: Rules? In English? Show 5 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. From Etymonline : [ Improve this answer. MrHen MrHen Elsewhere it says that schedule is related to the verb shed and noun schism , and so as long as you pronounce it like either of those to pronounce it like both simultaneously would be hard , you should be fine.
Add a comment. I've never been aware of a class distinction aspect of shed-yul vs.
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