Do you pronounce the L in almonds?

More recent standard dictionaries say we can now properly pronounce “almond” either with or without the “l” sound. I consulted American Heritage (4th ed.), Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.), Webster's New World College Dictionary (4th ed.), and the Random House Webster's College Dictionary.
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Why L is silent in almond?

It's just a long “ah” sound in both cases. An ahmond; a sahmon. I've always had it silent. Based on etymology and IPA at almond - Wiktionary , it would seem that pronouncing almond with an L is a spelling pronunciation.
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What's the correct pronunciation of almond?

Both al-mond and am-end are correct pronunciations of the nut. It even says that ahl-mend is an acceptable pronunciation. It looks like we can all say the word how we like according to our accents.
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Is almond pronounced like salmon?

But the word salmon can be pronounced both ways according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, just like the word almond.
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Is the L silent almond?

A: The “l” in “almond” was silent until very recently. That's the only pronunciation given in my old 1956 printing of the unabridged Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language (2d ed.).
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How to Pronounce Almond? (CORRECTLY)



Is L silent in salmon?

In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent.
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What word has a silent l?

L. The most indecent of the silent l words is surely colonel. The word sounds identical to kernel, which is an honorable, respectfully spelled word. L is also silent in could, should, would, as well as in calf and half, and in chalk, talk, walk, and for many people in calm, palm, and psalm.
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What are the most mispronounced words?

The Most Mispronounced Words Of 2021 (United States)
  • Cheugy [CHOO-gee] ...
  • Chipotle [chih-POHT-lay] ...
  • Dalgona [tal-goh-NAH] ...
  • Ethereum [ih-THEE-ree-um] ...
  • Ever Given [EV-er GIV-en] ...
  • Glasgow [GLAHZ-go] ...
  • Kelce [KEL-ss] ...
  • Shein [SHEE-in]
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How do people in California say almonds?

No matter if you say "ammonds" or "almonds," it's a cash cow for California — the largest producer of almonds in the world. We chuckle when farmers call the nut an "ammond" and that way of saying it is usually linked to the older generational farmer.
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Why is the L silent in TALK?

In walk, chalk, and talk, the L comes after an A, and the vowel is pronounced like a short O. Half and calf have an AL, too, but the vowel is pronounced like the short A in staff. In could, should, and would, the L comes after OU, and the sound is exactly like the OO in good.
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Can I pronounce the l in salmon?

Salmon was one of those words. In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent.
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Is caramel pronounced Carmel or caramel?

Caramel is pronounced with three syllables. Carmel, the city, is pronounced with two syllables. You can use the number of syllables in each word to link it with other nouns of the same type: caramel and aerogel are both three-syllable common nouns, while Carmel and Arnold are both two-syllable proper nouns.
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Why is the B silent in bomb?

What is the origin of the silent 'b' at the end of English words such as lamb, comb, crumb and bomb? WE OWE the silent 'b' to the fact that centuries ago our ancestors pronounced a b-sound: climb was Old English climban, and bomb comes from Italian bomba.
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Is the L silent in Wolf?

In fact, we pronounce "wolf" and "roof" exactly as you have described, GWB. And, yes, we always pronounce the "L" in "wolf".
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Why is there an R in February?

Have you ever wondered why February has that random, silent first r? Well, February, like the names of most months, has Latin roots. It descended from Februarius, a month in the ancient Roman calendar. The name actually comes from the festival of februum, a purification ritual celebrated during the month.
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Does Sea have a silent letter in it?

In these words the letter l is silent but sometimes it affects the sound of the vowel. The sea was calm.
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Are the L's silent in tortilla?

Because of its Spanish origins, the double 'l' in tortilla is pronounced 'ya'. Repeat after us: Tor-tee-ya. Now you've got it! But here's the thing…as long as it's our name you're chanting, we don't mind how you pronounce it.
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Do you pronounce the L in salmonella?

Now, since the L in salmon appears before a consonant, we would expect it to be pronounced [saumon] in these regions, as we hear almond sometimes pronounced. Most folks up North, however, have adopted the simpler pronunciation [sammon]. That leaves us with the question of salmonella.
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Is the L in solder silent?

The modern form of the word solder in English is a re-Latinization from the early 15th century. The -l- was dropped on the way to Old French, which was common (for example, pulverem to poudre, collum to cou, calidus to chaud, etc.). Note that the -l- in solder is typically sounded in British English.
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What is the silent word in plumber?

Letter 'b' is silent in 'plumber'. Letter 'b' is generally not pronounced if letters 'm' and 'b' occur together in a word. Examples : plumb, comb, tomb, plumber etc.
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Is the L in egg yolk silent?

Because yolk is so much more common in everyday speech and writing, it is sometimes mistakenly used in places in which yoke is the correct spelling. Likewise, it can be tempting to use the spelling yoke when referring to the part of an egg because it has a much more phonetic spelling than yolk and its silent L.
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Is it pronounced herbs or ERBS?

The British pronunciation is "Herbs" with an "H" while American pronunciation is "erbs" without the "H." Quite simple, eh? Just like this simple vinaigrette recipe to go with your herb salad. "Herb" or "erb," it's really your choice. Hallelujah for democracy.
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