Is the T in fillet silent?

Filet (one l): a piece of meat or fish. The t is silent, at least in AE.
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Do you pronounce the T in fillet?

If it is spelled fillet then it is pronounced 'fillett', hard t. That is because they are two separate words and should not be confused. If you wish to be pretentious by all means pronounce fillet as 'filay' but just know it's wrong and people outside the US will laugh at you for it.
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Is the T in exactly silent?

Often. In English, there are many words that contain silent letters. This is one. It's supposed to be "OFF-en." The "t" is completely silent.
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How do Australians pronounce filet?

As mentioned, Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand (along with others) use the pronunciation of "fill-it" or "fill-et", while north America typically uses "fill-ay". The latter corresponds with the French pronunciation of filet.
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Which is correct filet or fillet?

Both filet and fillet mean a strip of boneless meat. Fillet is the more general term, however, while filet is usually reserved for French cuisine and in the names of French-derived dishes such as filet mignon.
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Why do Australians say fillet?

In Latin America, it's cho-di-sso. Espresso (/ɛˈsprɛsoʊ/) is commonly given an imaginary 'x' by some Australians. It's pronounced es-press-oh. Fillet (/filɛ/) is originally a French word so it's supposed to be pronounced fil-lay.
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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 T silent in valet?

“Valet” in English is pronounced with the final 't' by people who had/have them, and without by everyone else.
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Is T silent in buffet?

buffet (pronounced "BUF-fet") = to hit someone with wind or water Pronunciation 1 comes from the French word "bufet", which has a silent T. Pronunciation 2 comes from the French word "buffeter", which has a pronounced T.
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Is T silent in ballet?

Ballet and filet (noun withone 'l') are proniunced with a silent 't', similar to the French pronunciation.
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Why is t silent in kitchen?

As Bright explains, the “t” in these words is an acoustically “explosive” one, and to sound it after an “s” or an “f”—both of which expend “considerable breath”—is “especially difficult and obscure.” Consequently the “t” sound is assimilated into its surroundings and becomes silent.
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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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Why do British people not pronounce their t's?

We do pronounce T when it starts a word. When it's in the middle of a word or at the end, it is sometimes changed into another sound. For example here in the north east of England it often becomes a glottal stop, so "total" is pronounced "to'al". Some dialects change it into an R, so "get away" becomes "gerraway".
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What accent do Californians have?

California English (or Californian English) collectively refers to varieties of American English native to California. A distinctive vowel shift was only first noted by linguists in the 1980s in southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area of northern California.
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How is Moet pronounced?

Surprisingly, Moët is pronounced with a hard 't' and not a silent 't' as is typical for most of the French language. You could pronounce Moët as mo-wet or even moh-et, but it's definitely not moh-way.
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Is filet a Scrabble word?

Yes, filet is a valid Scrabble word.
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Is the T silent in fasten?

The t in "fasten" is pronounced. It is not silent. The pronunciation rule for the t in "often" has changed over the past 300 years.
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Is the L silent in walk?

L is also silent in could, should, would, as well as in calf and half, and in chalk, talk, walk, and for many people in calm, palm, and psalm.
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Is G silent in morning?

Neither. 'ng' is a digraph, which makes the /ŋ/ sound. Phonetically, this is known as a voiced velar nasal. So the 'g' is not pronounced as a letter in itself, but neither is it silent.
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