Is the H silent in whale?

Online British dictionaries, like Cambridge, Longman, and Lexico (the former Oxford Dictionaries Online), list only the “h”-less pronunciation. For most English speakers, the words “whale,” “wail,” and “wale” are homophones—words that are pronounced alike but differ in spelling, meaning, or origin.
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What is the silent letter in whale?

the letter h is silent but in the word who the letter w is silent? - Quora. Why in the words why, when, whale, etc.
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Why h is silent in whale?

The "wh" in English used to be pronounced as "hw". So "whale" used to be pronounced "hwale". It comes from Anglo-Saxon. Some people still do pronounce them as "hwale" (whale), "hwite" (white) but I think they are now archaic.
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In which words h is silent?

Silent H. H is always silent in HONOUR, HOUR, HONEST, HEIR, VEHICLE & VEHEMENT. You don't say it after 'g' in GHOST, GHASTLY, AGHAST, GHERKIN & GHETTO, or after 'r' in RHINOCEROS, RHUBARB, RHYME and RHYTHM. It's normally silent after 'w': WHAT?
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How many sounds are in the word whale?

A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound. “Whale,” for example, contains 5 letters, but only 3 phonemes.
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Is whale 1 or 2 syllables?

phenomenon, considering (roughly speaking) that any combination of a single or more than one consonant and a vowel - which may be spelled as a digraph - is a syllable, thereby explaining why 'whale' could be considered as consisting of two syllables.
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Is the h in hair silent?

Following Rules are formulated for silent – H

Rule 4: exceptions: we will observe most of the words beginning with H do not remain silent (remember to use the article “a” with voiced H)., history, hair, happy.
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Is the h silent in huge?

In standard AE, the "h" in huge, human, etc. is always pronounced. Yes, it can sound much like the ich-Laut, or it can be softer, but these words are always aspirated.
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Is the h in herb silent?

The British pronunciation is "Herbs" with an "H" while American pronunciation is "erbs" without the "H." Quite simple, eh? Just like this simple vinaigrette recipe to go with your herb salad. "Herb" or "erb," it's really your choice. Hallelujah for democracy.
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Is Whale a short or long vowel?

An 'a' by itself can be pronounced as a long vowel sound: Ale. Ape. Whale.
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What does whale stand for?

Definition. WHALE. We Have A Little Emergency. Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved.
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Can Z be silent?

Even unusual letters like Z and J are silent in words that we have adopted from foreign languages, such as marijuana (originally a Spanish word) and laissez-faire (French). But as Merriam-Webster Dictionary points out, one unusual letter is never silent: the letter V.
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How is h pronounced in Australia?

In a 1944 session of Australian Parliament, then-Senate president Gordon Brown said he had heard various members of Parliament pronounce H as 'haitch'. 'Whereas its proper pronunciation,' Brown opined, 'is aitch. '
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Why do people say h in front of W?

According to the historical period and the accent of the speaker, it is most commonly realised as the consonant cluster /hw/ or as /w/ . Before rounded vowels, as in who and whole, it is often realized as /h/ .
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What languages dont pronounce h?

I've noticed that the letter 'H' is not pronounced in Italian, Spanish, and French. (1) Is there a theory about why this is so? I'm not sure that there is a specific theory about it, but the silencing of the aspirated h seems to be a common phonetic phenomenon.
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Is the h in Humble silent?

2. Of low quality or rank, unpretentious, as a humble abode or humble origins. Notes: Most speakers pronounce the initial H on today's Good Word, though not in honor. The rule explaining the different pronunciations of a history versus an historical is that in unaccented syllables the H is dropped.
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Is h pronounced in hire?

According to the "Cambridge Dictionary of American English" hire should be pronounced /hair/, and higher should be pronounced /'hai. 3r/ (I am using "3" to replace the inverted "e"). There is a little difference between these two words when it comes to pronunciation.
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What is the silent letter 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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Is it pronounced zeebra or zebra?

In the US, zebra is pronounced as zee-bruh, so with a long "e". It is interesting to note that the original pronunciation of zebra was with a long "e", the American way so to speak, and was pronounced this way in the UK as well.
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