Quote Originally Posted by Megatran View Post
No, that's Weeljack.
I initially thought that you made a typo but then I remembered.

Although omitting the 'h' is an understandable mistake for non-English speakers as it is a pretty useless letter (as all silent letters are). It's interesting from a linguistic historical POV as it's a remnant of the archaic pronunciation of these words (i.e. when these letters weren't silent), but no longer representative of how it's pronounced today. Then again, English would probably be unreadable if rendered phonetically.