Is the L in almond pronounced?

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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What is the actual 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 it acceptable to pronounce the l 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. We are allowed to pronounce the L in Salmonella but are not supposed to pronounce the L in the fish, salmon.
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Is the L silent in walk?

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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How To Pronounce Almond (The 2 Correct Ways Americans Say this Word)



How do Southerners pronounce pecan?

Many people believe Southerners say “pee-can” while Northerners say “puh-kahn.” According to the National Pecan Shellers Association (which, we assume, is the foremost authority on all things pecan), only 45 percent of Southerners are Team Pee-can—unlike 70 percent of people in the Northeast.
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Is the letter L silent in almond?

More recent standard dictionaries say we can now properly pronounce “almond” either with or without the “l” sound.
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Is the L silent in yolk?

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 apricot or apricot?

Apricot is pronounced differently between American English and British English. In the US, the correct pronunciation of apricot is ah-prih-cot. The only difference is that the "a" is pronounced with an open "ah" sound, differently from the British pronunciation of apricot.
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Is the L in Soldier silent?

Its Latin original was salmon. The “l” was “restored,” but the pronunciation did not change. Some other words with “restored l's” that no one argues about are: fault, vault, cauldron, and soldier. As far as I'm aware, nobody tries to pronounce them without the “l.” (In standard English, that is.
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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 it pronounced Amen or ahmen?

Pronunciations. In English, the word amen has two primary pronunciations, ah-MEN (/ɑːˈmɛn/) or ay-MEN (/eɪˈmɛn/), with minor additional variation in emphasis (e.g., the two syllables may be equally stressed instead of placing primary stress on the second).
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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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Do you pronounce the L in Salve?

A salve is something that soothes. You can use an ointment as a salve for an itchy rash, or maybe your kind words can act as a salve to comfort a heartsick friend. In some parts of the world, people pronounce salve the way it's spelled, but in the U.S. the correct pronunciation has a silent L.
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Why is the l in salmon not pronounced?

The word comes ultimately from the Latin salmon, but we got it by way of French, as we did with so many other food words. The French, as was their wont, had swallowed up the Latin L in their pronunciation, so by the time we English borrowed the word, it was saumon, no L in the spelling and so no L in the pronunciation.
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Where do people say PEE can?

PEE-can is popular on the East Coast and in New England, while folks from Wisconsin, northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula go with PEE-kahn.
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Why is turmeric pronounced tumeric?

Here is the answer. Reason #1: It's hard to articulate two syllables that end in R consequently, especially since the first one starts with T, and the next one starts with M, so we make it easier to say by dropping one of the R's. In short, it's just easier to say 'tumeric' than it is to say 'termeric'.
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How do you say apricot in England?

The word apricot originally meant "early-ripe" in Latin. Apricot is pronounced differently between British English and American English. In the UK, the correct pronunciation of apricot is ei-pruh-cot. The difference is that the "a" is pronounced with an closed "a" sound, which is pronounced like the letter "a".
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Is Y silent in yellow?

The consonant sound of “y” is /y/ as in the word “yellow”. Typically at the beginning of the word the “y” makes the consonant /y/ sound. The “y” also has two vowel sounds. Typically, in a one syllable word the “y” at the end of the word makes the long “i” sound as in the following words: cry, fry, try.
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Why L is not silent in milk?

That's why we still have an /l/ in milk, whelk: it's because /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ are front vowels. But with a back vowel before your velarized ‹l› and velar consonant following it, your mouth has no chance to produce any kind of distinct /l/ sound. Hence its disappearance in talk, walk, balk, caulk, chalk, folk, Polk.
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Which letter is silent in lamb?

Silent b is introduced in the word 'lamb'. To help remember this silent letter, there is a story of how the word was originally spelt – lambaz – in old Germanic. Over time the 'baz' at the end of the word was dropped from the pronunciation but the 'b' remained in the spelling of the word.
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