Jahulaye - but aitch doesn't and that's the correct spelling.
A phonetic language was tried about 60 years ago and was a failure. In the north we had grass and bath, in the south they had graass and baath, amongst other things. Regional accents completely screw up a phonetic system.
On a similar theme, my son gets irritated by my saying "where's it to?" rather than "Where is it?" I know it's not standard English, and I'm not uneducated. It's a Somerset thing. I do it mostly to wind him up now.
Another one is 'eck cetera' for 'et cetera'. Susie Dent seems to say this a lot, which surprises me, but she'd know better than me so perhaps that is the correct way of saying it. Sounds wrong to me though.