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 Pretty3
 
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							| Hi,
Is the letter d pronounced in the word "lodging" or is it silent?
Thank you. |  7 Sep 2015      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							|  This will sound strange, but I would say that it is pronounced, but not in a way that the average person would notice. So, for simplicity, I would say that it isn �t really pronounced. Bruce
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 Apodo
 
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							| I would say it is pronounced. There is just a tiny touch of the tongue to the palate which blocks the airflow. It sounds incorrect if you don �t do that - to me anyway.      /ˈlɒdʒɪŋ/    correct    /ˈlɒ ʒɪŋ/   not correct   |  7 Sep 2015     
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							|  The j or soft g sound in English is an affricate, with the /dʒ / combination Apodo has in the middle of the "correct" pronunciation. The point of contact of the tongue is palatalized, further back in the mouth than the typical /d/, which is typically articulated in English on the alveolar ridge. The alveolar /d/ is not pronounced; the palatalized /d/ which is part of the "j" affricate is pronounced.    By the way, the voiceless equivalent is /tʃ /, the English "ch" sound.  |  7 Sep 2015     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| But, Apodo, my point was that the  /dʒ/  is the sound of the "g", so the d isn �t really pronounced. Bruce       |  7 Sep 2015     
					
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 ldeloresmoore
 
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							| I, too, think it is pronounced.  It �s almost like the sound of combining a D and a J together. |  7 Sep 2015     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Wow, some very learned answers. Lodge. Haj. Same final sound. Make of that what you will. |  8 Sep 2015     
					
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