Is R silent in birthday?

Birthday begins with the B consonant sound where the lips are together, bb, bb, and the vocal cords are making some sound, bb, bb, bir-. It opens into the 'ur' as in 'her' vowel sound followed by the R consonant sound. These two sounds will blend together into just one sound, rr, rr.
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Is R silent in party?

The T is pronounced as a Flap T when it comes after an R and before a vowel, like in the word 'party'. See more examples.
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What words have a silent r?

Silent Letter 'r' Rules
  • If letter 'r' appears after a vowel sound and there is no other sound after it, it will be silent. For example: Mother. ...
  • If letter 'r' appears after a vowel sound but before a constant sound, it will be silent. For example: Bird. ...
  • If a vowel sound appears just after letter 'r', it will be pronounced.
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How do you wish a girl Happy Birthday?

Happy birthday, my sweet queen.
  1. Happy birthday, sweet angel. May your day be absolutely colorful and wonderful. ...
  2. Sweet baby, you have no idea how much I wish you were here with me on this special day. I hope you enjoy a magnificent birthday. ...
  3. Wishing you, my darling girlfriend, a marvelous birthday celebration and life.
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How do British pronounce birthday?

Below is the UK transcription for 'birthdays': Modern IPA: bə́ːθdɛjz. Traditional IPA: ˈbɜːθdeɪz. 2 syllables: "BURTH" + "dayz"
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When is the "R" silent? When is it pronounced?



Is R silent in February?

While "Feb-RU-ary" is still considered the standard pronunciation, most dictionaries recognize the pronunciation of February without the first "r" ("Feb-U-ary") as an acceptable variant.
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Is R silent in world?

Don't say the 'r' in 'world'! Not even a tiny bit, it is completely silent as it is followed by a consonant. The 'l' in world is dark because it comes after a vowel sound. Your tongue should raise at the back and the front, it is a very soft sound, not like the clear /l/ you find at the beginning of a word.
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Is R silent in car?

The silent ⟨r⟩ rule also applies to connected speech, if a word such as CAR has a silent ⟨r⟩ at the end, this ⟨r⟩ will be pronounced if the next word begins with a vowel sound: SILENT: Is your car here? PRONOUNCED: Is your car electric?
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Why is English r so weird?

Pronouncing these words that way we will hear them as rye, pry, try, cry, art, earth, orb, ear. But the English “r” consonant is not nearly so vigorous; it's more like a vowel. There's little or no direct contact of the tongue with the roof of the mouth.
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Is the r in turmeric silent?

A: We've written before about the pronunciations of “basil” and “cumin,” but until now nobody has asked us about “turmeric.” As it happens, you can correctly pronounce “turmeric” either with or without sounding that first “r”: TUR-mer-ik or TOO-mer-ik. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.)
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Do British pronounce r?

In British English (Uk, Australia, Caribbean, etc.) the letter R is only pronounced when followed by a vowel. In American English (the USA and Canada), people pronounce this letter always. This final R that joins one word with the next is called a "linking R".
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How can we wish happy birthday in different ways?

How to Say Happy Birthday 50 Different Ways
  • You sustained one more year. ...
  • I wish you a happier birthday than anyone else has wished you.
  • Didn't we just celebrate this like a year ago?
  • You sustained one more year. ...
  • Don't count the candles, enjoy your day.
  • Happy you day.
  • Age is just a number.
  • I'm glad you were born.
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Is R silent in iron?

The letter r is not silent (in my pronunciation at least) of iron (very different to ion) or learn (very different to lean). In the former three, the r follows a consonant and precedes a vowel.
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Why do British Add R?

The short answer is that the addition of an “r” sound at the end of a word like “soda” or “idea” is a regionalism and isn't considered a mispronunciation. Here's the story. In English words spelled with “r,” the consonant used to be fully pronounced everywhere.
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Is R silent in alarm?

In the second, the 'R' in car is followed by the consonant /p/, so again we don't pronounce it. In the third example this 'R' is followed by the first vowel in the word alarm and so this 'R' is pronounced /kɑ:r əlɑ:m/.
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Is the d silent in Wednesday?

Which letter is silent in the word "judge" ? There is a silent "d" in the word "Wednesday" . Is it the first "d" or the second "d"? The first "d" is silent.
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Who pronounces R in February?

The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r. Perhaps this is because placing the r sound in the word makes it slightly more difficult to pronounce, and since laziness tends to get the upper hand when we speak, Febuary has become the common pronunciation.
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How do u say happy birthday in Japanese?

In Japanese, “happy birthday” is written (お) 誕生日 おめでとう (ございます). This is pronounced “(o) tanjoubi omedetou (gozaimasu)”. If we break down this expression: “o” is the polite form.
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