Combining T, D, Z + Y

When the letter or sound of T, D, Z is followed by a word that starts with Y, or its sound, both sounds are connected. These letters and sounds connect not only with Y, but they do so as well with the initial unwritten [y] sound of syllables and words. They form a combination that changes the pronunciation.

T + Y = CH

SpellingPronunciation
What’s your name[Whacher name]
Can’t you do it[Canchoo do it]
Don’t you like it[Donchoo like it]
actually[achully]


D + Y = J

SpellingPronunciation
What did you do[Whajoo do]
Would you help me[Wüjoo help me]
Did you like it[Didja like it]
graduation[graju(w)ation]


Z + Y = ZH

SpellingPronunciation
How’s your family[howzher family]
Who’s your friend[hoozhier friend]
casual[kazhyoow’l]
usual[yuzhoow’l]