Is the first T in important silent?

If you look in a dictionary, it says the pronunciation is: important. Important, with two fully pronounced True T's. Dictionaries haven't really caught up when it comes to the habits of Americans and the pronunciation of the letter T. 'Important' is way over-pronounced.
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What is the silent t rule?

When Is T Silent? The "rules" for silent T are these: if you see -STEN, -FTEN, or -STLE, you should assume that the T is silent. A lot of other silent letters are silent at the beginning (like G and K) or end (like B and N) of words. Silent T is a little different.
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Why is the T in debut silent?

A silent T respects the French origin of the word. Sounding the T shows what happens when foreign words are assimilated and 'naturalised' to English sounds.
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Is the T silent in mostly?

The t in "mostly" is pronounced. It is not silent.
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Is it OK to pronounce the T in often?

A: The word “often” can be pronounced with a silent “t” (the more common pronunciation) or with an audible “t.” How “correct” is the second pronunciation? That depends on the dictionary you consult. Both are correct, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.).
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When is T Silent in English?



When did we start pronouncing the T in often?

In often, the \t\ came back via a spelling-influenced pronunciation in the 1600s, as both literacy and printing expanded rapidly in England.
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Is the T in winter Silent?

The /t/ has 4 different pronunciations: 1) a regular /t/ (take), 2) /t̬/ (like a 'd,' as in water), 3) glottal stop /ʔ/ (kitten) 4) become silent (winter).
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Is the T in Christmas silent?

' First, let's point out that the T is silent. Christmas, Christmas. So it's the first syllable that's accented. And the CH here represents the K consonant sound.
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Is the second T in twenty silent?

Here's a selection. Only the US Southern version says "twenny" all the others clearly pronounce the "t".
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When did the letter t become silent?

As we said in our blog posting about “often,” the word can be properly pronounced either with or without a “t” sound. The “t” had long been silent but it came back to life in the 19th century with the rise of literacy, when people seemed to feel that each letter in a word should be sounded.
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Is the T silent in Wanted?

'One' starts with the vowel letter O but the first sound is the W consonant. So make the T in 'want' a stop T.
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Why T is silent in Castle?

It's not just a matter of a silent t: there is no t. In “castle”, the t is a relic of a sounded t in the Old French and Latin words from which it was derived.
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Is T silent in British accent?

Most British people do pronounce the T (and certainly don't change it to a D like the disgraceful American habit!) But a few rather unpleasant accents, like Lutonian, replace it with a glottal stop. So the place name as spoken by a native isn't “Luton”, it's “Lu'on”.
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What is a soft T?

Acronym. Definition. SOFTT. Special Operation Forces Tactical Tourniquet.
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How do posh people say often?

Queen Elizabeth II pronounces 'often' like 'orphan'. There is no 't' in her pronunciation. To be considered very posh in today's era, you would have to use the same pronunciation as the Queen.
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How does the queen say often?

Often holds a special place in her RP accent though. This is possibly the only word that she uses that still recalls the way she spoke when she was a young woman. She says often /ɒfn/ like orphan /ɔːfn/…and it's one way that you definitely know that Queen is giving her Christmas Message to the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Do you pronounce the L in Almond?

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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