- Maybe we should spell it: D-A-Y-O-F-W-I-N-D ? 
- Why can’t we just pronounce it Wodan’s Day? - People look at me funny when I say it that way. They notice less when I say Thor’s-day or Moonday and Frijjaday. Obviously there has been no notice taken at all when I say Sun-day . - And Tyr’s Day, just before Woden’s each week. 
- TIL 
 
 
- It comes from Wōdnesdæg, for the Germanic god Woden, aka Odin. I prefer Odin’s Day myself. - Yeah it has changed over time so the question remains. 
- Shouldn’t it be Wedensday, then? 
- So odday, then? 
 
- We should hold a vote to decide the spelling we can hold it next chewsday. 
- You’re gonna upset Woden with this kind of blasphemy. 
- My brain would also like to propose a new spelling+pronunciation for “remember”: rember - Or at least streamline “forget”: dismember 
- I disagree, I think it should be rememember. 
 
- English is the imperial system of phonetics (well, French is worse) 
- I am fine with “when’s day” as long as we rename the following day as “then’s day” instead of “their’s day”. 
- When’s day? - Every day. 
- Tween sunup and sundown 
 
- Might’ve evolved like that eventually if we hadn’t stopped writing and type-setting by hand instead of using magical misspelling detection machines with strict spelling rules. - Midweek is superior anyway. - I mean, spellings of words change all the time. Hell, when I was in school you’d lose points on papers for spelling “doughnut” as “donut”, but now that shorter version is concidered a correct spelling and is no longer tagged by spell check. - We as a society can literally will this spelling to be concidered correct through shear usage. - Heehee concidered and shear. You literally made me go back and spellcheck your whole comment in case I’d missed more. - I have never been a good speller, and this app nor my phones keyboard do spellchecking. - Well I thought the joke I assumed you were making was a good fit for your point, which I agree with btw. Spellcheck wouldn’t catch “shear” anyway, that’s the cutting one. - The see-through one has ee. - Why “sheer” is also the one you meant, meaning utter or complete, I don’t know. - English. 
 
 
 
 
- you can, and you should - english has no authority that regulates the language, it’s up to us to do the spelling reforms - i spell it wensday :3 - English tends to be very etymological with its spelling but i support people simplifying it tbh - Not sáing ðat ú kant mák úr ón ryting sistem for Inglix end úz it 
- What happened to wensday :1 and :2? 
 
- No!!! That would make way too much sense for these language prudes… \s 
- And though, through, thought, thorough, throughout should be thoh, throo, thort, thuruh, throoawt. - Funetic speling roolz. Or maybe not. Dunno. 
- abolish having names for days, start calling them day1->day2 so on. 
- because in english you have “silent letters” letters that you write but dont say. - they are unnecessary, please improve the language. - the language is fine, the spelling just needs updating. which is easy, we just pick a dialect of english and base it on that. - which dialect? well, how about indian english. that seems fair. 
- NO U 
 















