User:Readable Spelling/1/Non-phonétic wurds

Sevral pronunciáitions, one spelling
Many wurds ending in day (as Munday) can be pronóunced with three pronunieáetions: /-deɪ/, /-diː/ or /-dɪ/. We cuud have two spellings for each word (Munday, Mundy) or we can say that the spelling "-day" can be pronóunced in these three ways.
 * Munday, Tuezday, Wenzday, Thurzday, Frieday, Saturday, Sunday
 * yesterday
 * holiday

Words with oenly one pronunciáetion, ending in /deɪ/
 * birthday, doomzday, evryday, holiday, payday, todáy, weekday

Other non-phonétic spellings
D: The new spelling is too diffrent from the oeld one, and the wurd is very common or short

G: Grammar wurd with foer letters or less

G+: Grammar wurd five letters or more, or very common wurd

H: There is a very common wurd that is a homonym of this wurd (shoen in column "Phonétic spelling")

V: Ambigueity caused by having magic "e" and not having "vv"

Non-phonétic candidates
The wurds in this section are too long to be left non-phonétic.

d: A deríived wurd, which is consístent with the shorter one

Since we have "enywun", "evryone" and "sumwun", it is reasonable to have "noewun" as an alltérnative to "no one". Probably tradítional spelling doesn't have "noone" becáuze it sujésts /nuːn/.

See allso

 * ../New homonyms