Is the R in Library silent?

Like the word February, there is a tendency for some speakers to leave out the r sound after the b in library, resulting in libary as the pronunciation. The r is not silent, though, so the standard pronunciation calls for leaving the br sound in place.
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Is the R silent?

If letter 'r' appears after a vowel sound and there is no other sound after it, it will be silent. 2. If letter 'r' appears after a vowel sound but before a constant sound, it will be silent. Now read this rule very carefully to remember, when letter 'r' is pronounced.
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Why is the R in February silent?

The loss of the first "r" in the pronunciation of February is (in part) the result of a process called dissimilation (or haplology), where one of two similar sounds in a word is sometimes changed or dropped to avoid the repetition of that sound. (A similar process sometimes occurs with the pronunciation of library.)
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In which sequence sound r is silent?

In "order", for example, the "r" is before a consonant - still, it is silent. On the other hand, in "separate" the "r" is in middle position, but there's no consonant before it - still, it is pronounced and therefore non-silent.
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Is R silent in farm?

No, farm is not a silent word. There is no silent letter in it.
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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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Is the R in iron silent?

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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Is the d silent in Wednesday?

There is a silent “d” in the word “Wednesday” .
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How do Brits pronounce Wednesday?

Below is the UK transcription for 'Wednesday': Modern IPA: wɛ́nzdɛj. Traditional IPA: ˈwenzdeɪ 2 syllables: "WENZ" + "day"
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Do British say R?

British English is non-rhotic. The letter "r" is not pronounced after vowels, unless it is also followed by a vowel. The letter r can indicate a change in the quality of the vowel that precedes it.
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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 letter R silent in the British English?

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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Do you say the R in library?

Like the word February, there is a tendency for some speakers to leave out the r sound after the b in library, resulting in libary as the pronunciation. The r is not silent, though, so the standard pronunciation calls for leaving the br sound in place.
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Why do some speakers delete the first R in library?

'The awkwardness of two 'r's in the same unstressed syllable make people tend to drop the first of them. ...,such reduced pronunciations are nevertheless often heard from educated speakers. ' Are you familiar with the /laɪbəri/ version? I definitely drop the first "r".
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Do you pronounce the T in restaurant?

The word was borrowed from the French, so it can be pronounced with a silent final 't' as it would be in French.
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Is the L silent in chalk?

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. Half and calf have an AL, too, but the vowel is pronounced like the short A in staff.
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Why is there ad in fridge but not in refrigerator?

As a general rule, a G at the end of a word sounds like the G in flag and hog. Anywhere else in a word, it can sound like either gesture or forget. The G in refrigerator follows this rule. If we shortened refrigerator to fridge we're left with F-R-I-G.
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Is the S or C silent in scissors?

Silent C: The letter C is silent when it is in the letter combination of SC. Examples: scissors, ascent, fascinate, muscle. The letter C is also silent before the letters K and Q.
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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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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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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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