Is the 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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Do people pronounce the r in February?

This is probably one of the most commonly mispronounced words in the English language. The r in February has been dropped so that it is almost always pronounced Febuary–without the r.
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Is it feb or feb?

Spelling of February: February is spelled F-e-b-r-u-a-r-y. The “f” should always be capitalized because it is the name of a month. Definition of February: February is the second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars; it is the month immediately after January, which is the first month of the year.
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What is Feb 2 called?

Candlemas is a Christian holiday celebrated annually on February 2. It celebrates three occasions according to Christian belief: the presentation of the child Jesus; Jesus' first entry into the temple; and it celebrates the Virgin Mary's purification (mainly in Catholic churches).
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Is February a boy or a girl?

The name February is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English, Latin origin meaning "purification feast".
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SILENT "R" / American Pronunciation / How to pronounce FEBRUARY in American English



Why is February mispronounced?

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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How do Australians say February?

So, for a few notes there, guys, even though though “January” is usually “properly” said with an extra syllable, Australian's often just say, “Jan-u-ree”. “Jan-u-ree”. “Jan-u-ree”. And it's the same with “February”.
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Why is D silent in Wednesday?

Silent D: The letter D is silent when it comes just before the letters N and G. Examples: Wednesday, pledge, grudge, cadge. The letter D is also not pronounced in the following common words: handsome, handkerchief, sandwich. Silent E: When the letter E comes at the end of words it is usually not pronounced.
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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 Wednesday D silent?

There is a silent "d" in the word "Wednesday" . Is it the first "d" or the second "d"? The first "d" is silent. The second "d" is silent.
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What is the full form of feb?

Feb. is a written abbreviation for February.
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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.
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Why r is silent in water?

In American English we maintain a real R sound. In British English, they don't when it's at the end of a word. Water, -er, -er. It's a very closed sound.
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When did the English stop pronouncing r?

No English authorities described loss of /r/ in the standard language before the mid-18th century, and many did not fully accept it until the 1790s.
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How do you say Z in Australia?

In England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Australia, India, Canada (usually), and New Zealand, Z is pronounced as zed. It's derived from the Greek letter zeta.
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Why is the H silent in Christmas?

Silent H words

The letter H is sometimes silent when placed at the beginning of words such as hour, heir, honor, herb, homage, and honest. The letter H is silent in many words where it follows the letter C, such as anchor, archive, chaos, character, Christmas, charisma, chemical, choreography, chorus, choir, and echo.
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Why is there a silent B in lamb?

What is the origin of the silent 'b' at the end of English words such as lamb, comb, crumb and bomb? WE OWE the silent 'b' to the fact that centuries ago our ancestors pronounced a b-sound: climb was Old English climban, and bomb comes from Italian bomba. The b-sound was lost by about 1300.
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Are February babies lucky?

According to a whole range of different sources, February babies have luck on their sides. It's also believed babies born in Feb are more likely to be taller, healthier and more creative than kids born in the other 11 months of the year.
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Are February kids smart?

Studies Suggest February Babies May Be Taller And Smarter

Compared to their summer-born peers, February babies are longer and heavier at birth and grow to be taller by the time they turn 7, according to data on 21,000 kids worldwide. These big kids similarly score higher on neurocognitive tests.
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Is February 28 a rare birthday?

The least common birth month is predictably February, which only has 28 days. Birth months of the year, in order of most common to least common: August. July.
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