What is the American English pronunciation of "schedule"?

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“skedjoo-ul” (/ˈskɛdjuːl/) The American pronunciation is based on the Greek word skhedē.
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“skedjoo-ul” (/ˈskɛdjuːl/) The American pronunciation is based on the Greek word skhedē.
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Sk€d3u:l is the phonetic transcription of schedule.
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