Is the B silent in lamb?

B. Most silent b's come at the ends of words and just after m: bomb, climb, comb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumb, thumb, tomb.
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Why B 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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What is the rule for silent B?

The rule is simple: if a word ends in the letters mb, the b is silent. Lets look at some examples. I already told you the word climb. Some others are thumb, comb, crumb, lamb, limb, bomb, and dumb.
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Why has Lamb got AB in it?

Because it was pronounced with a b until late Middle English. At that time the -mb ending of words such as climb, lamb, tomb and jamb were simplified to -m.
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Is the B in obvious silent?

Member. Well, the correct way would be to include the "b" sound. but it's so subtle that if you were to drop the sound, people would still be able to understand you.
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Is the b in BOMB silent?

Most silent b's come at the ends of words and just after m: bomb, climb, comb, crumb, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumb, thumb, tomb. Just when one starts to feel comfortable with the relative regularity of these, debt and subtle show up like a couple of toughs.
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Is b silent 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 second B in bomb silent?

Over time, pronunciation changes. For example, bomb comes from the Italian bomba, in which the second B is pronounced, and climb was climban in Old English.
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Why is the b in subtle silent?

According to the Etymology Online Dictionary, the word subtle entered English around the year 1300, from the Old French word sutil. At that time, the letter b was absent from the spelling and everything made sense.
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Why is there AB in dumb?

Instead, they wanted to align the spelling of words with their etymological roots. As “doute” came from “dubious,” it needed a “b.” And it didn't really matter much if the spelling and pronunciation didn't match, especially because not everyone could read and write anyway.
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Why is Wednesday spelled like that?

As it turns out, Wednesday actually has Germanic linguistic origins. It is derived from the Old English word, Wōdnesdæg, which honors the Germanic god Wodan.
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Why does salmon have an L?

About that time, some people were rallying for words to reflect their Latin origins. 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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Do you pronounce the L in walk?

We find it in lots of different words, and they are generally very common words. Many students try to pronounce these Ls, but in all these words, the L is completely silent. In walk, chalk, and talk, the L comes after an A, and the vowel is pronounced like a short O.
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Why is the k silent in knife?

It is not conclusively known why this occurred. However, some researchers believe it was due to the influence of Latin and French during this period, as these languages did not include the 'kn' cluster. This resulted in the 'k' being mispronounced or not pronounced and gradually eliminated.
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Which letter is silent in salmon?

171: The silent l in the word 'salmon' — Pronuncian: American English Pronunciation.
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Is the B silent in subterfuge?

In this instance, the "b" is not silent because "sub" is a prefix and the b in the prefix "sub" is always pronounced.
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Why is BOMB not pronounced boom?

Q: I've come across a cartoon online that raises a good question: If “tomb” is pronounced TOOM and “womb” is pronounced WOOM,” why isn't “bomb” pronounced BOOM? A: In the past, “bomb” was sometimes spelled “boom” and probably pronounced that way too. In fact, a “bomb” was originally a “boom,” etymologically speaking.
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Which letter is silent in 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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Which letter is silent in scissors?

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. Many words contain silent letters.
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Which letter is silent in ghost?

And the letter 'h' is silent in the word 'ghost'.
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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 T silent in gourmet?

Silent T. The t after s or f and before en stopped being pronounced in the Early Modern period. The t at the end of words like rapport, gourmet, and ballet reflect the French spelling and pronunciation.
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Which letter is silent in raspberry and cupboard?

And Oxford Dictionaries says the "p" in scrapbook is pronounced, the "p" in humpback is optional, and the "p" in cupboard is silent. @PeterShor I looked at those particular examples and came to the conclusion that the several extra centuries of use in cupboard (or raspberry) compared with humpback accounts for it.
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