What are the silent words?
What are the silent words?
Dummy silent letters exist as inert letters that change when the base word gets longer or as a remnant of language changing over time, while empty letters do not change to make a sound. Silent letters include b, c, e, h, k, n, p, s, u, and w, while silent letter combinations include 'gh'.
Why some words in English are silent?
Often silent letters in English are actually diacritic letters. This means that rather than being pronounced, they change the pronunciation of another syllable. Compare the words 'fin' and 'fine'. The 'e' isn't pronounced, but it changes the pronunciation of the vowel by lengthening it.
What is the silent word in doctor?
tor"O" (tor) is the silent letter in the word "doctor". The word "Doctor" has two syllables where doc / tor, "doc" is a stressed syllable and "tor" is pronounced as "ter" O in the 2nd syllable is unstressed and toneless.
What is silent letter give example?
Updated January 21, 2020. In English pronunciation, a silent letter—a term used informally—is a letter or letter combination of the alphabet that is usually not pronounced in a word. Examples include the b in subtle, the c in scissors, the g in design, the t in listen, and the gh in thought.