The word "subjunct" is spelled with a silent -c, which can make it tricky to remember. In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription, the word is written /səbˈdʒʌŋkt/. This means that the emphasis is on the second syllable and that the "j" sound is pronounced like "juh." The word "subjunct" is often used in grammar to refer to a particular mood of verbs, but it can also be used in philosophy or rhetoric to describe hypothetical or imaginary situations.