Is 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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What is silent in almond?

If you're leaving the L silent, then you're just saying it wrong. Americans also use L in calm I've noticed. The rest of the English speaking Western world say both words without pronouncing the l. My family does not believe in almonds, therefore the pronunciation is meaningless.
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Is the L in calm silent?

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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Is the L in salmon silent?

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



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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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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How is salmon pronounced?

The pronunciation of salmon is often object of confusion. In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".
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How do you pronounce salmon and almond?

"You don't say 'SALLmon,' you say 'sah-mon. '" But the word salmon can be pronounced both ways according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, just like the word almond.
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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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Is L silent in already?

You are almost certainly correct. However, when the letter 'l' is not sounded, then it cannot be described as a 'silent allophone'. If it is sounded, then it is not silent.
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Is the L silent in almond UK?

More recent standard dictionaries say we can now properly pronounce “almond” either with or without the “l” sound.
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How do you say almond in Australia?

Break 'almond' down into sounds: [AA] + [MUHND] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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Is the N silent in quinoa?

Many people believe that you should pronounce it as "kwuh-NO-uh" or "KWIN-wah," but rest assured that neither of these are correct. Quinoa is properly pronounced as "KEEN-wah", according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the Oxford English Dictionary and several other online video tutorials.
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Is the L silent in polka?

For "polka", it says that in BE (in the UK) the L is always pronounced, while in AE (in the US) both pronunciations are correct: with and without the L.
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Is the L silent in Palm?

Both the OED and M-W list the silent “l” as the first pronunciation and the “l” pronunciation as a variant for the following words: alms, palm, psalm, and qualm.
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What dialect pronounces the L in salmon?

The real question is, why DON'T we pronounce the L in "salmon"? 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.
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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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