What is k doing in knife?

Originally the k was pronounced - it's a voiceless plosive, made by blocking the flow of air with the back of the tongue and then releasing it. The n sound is make by putting the tip of the tongue behind the upper teeth.
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Why k is added to knife?

The word knife starts with a silent /k/ and ends with a silent /e/ because both of those sounds were pronounced at the time the spelling was fixed. The word was pronounced something like “kuh-niffa.” And the written language changes much more slowly than the spoken language.
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Why is k used in Knight?

Because the Old English word and its Germanic ancestors had a k-sound (more usually written as a c) at the front and it was pronounced. It faded over the centuries, finally disappearing in speech in the 1700s.
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Why does know have k?

The silent K: You need to know

The 'k' in English is traditionally a hard-sounding vowel 'cah' or 'kah', especially when it's at the end of a word: back, for instance. However, when the letter 'k' precedes the letter 'n' at the start of a word, it falls silent; such as 'know'.
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Why is the k silent?

Before the 17th century people in England also pronounced words like knee, and knife using the /k/ sound. However, over time, and for whatever reason, the /k/ sound became silent, probably because it was too awkward to pronounce.
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Why is the K in KNIGHT silent? - A guide to words beginning KN



Why S is silent in Island?

Island was long written with different spellings which didn't include 's', so it has presumably always been pronounced without /s/. (The derivation is not from Latin insula but from various Germanic forms, which also had no 's'.)
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Why is Tsunami spelled with at?

Your intuition is correct. Tsunami is a loanword from Japanese, where the word is "harbor wave", roughly pronounced Tsunami. However, in English, we don't have the 'tsu' sound (Americans can't say the sound well), so we just go with 's' instead.
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Why k is silent in knife?

In English, when is the letter "k" silent? The letter ⟨k⟩ is normally silent (i.e. it does not reflect any sound) when it precedes an ⟨n⟩ at the beginning of a word, as in “knife”, and sometimes by extension in other positions. He has a knack for gardening. A knoll is a small grassy hill.
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Why is Knight spelled with KN?

The spelling kn in a word like knave evolved from the Old English spelling cn, in which the “c” represented a guttural sound similar to the sound /k/. For example, the OE words from which our words knight, knot, and knave have evolved were spelled cniht, cnotta, and cnafa and pronounced with a hard first sound.
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Where did the KN come from?

The ⟨kn⟩ and ⟨gn⟩ letter combinations usually indicate a Germanic origin of the word. In Old English, ⟨k⟩ and ⟨g⟩ were not silent when preceding ⟨n⟩. Cognates in other Germanic languages show that the ⟨k⟩ was probably a voiceless velar plosive in Proto-Germanic.
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Why horse is N in chess?

Gold is Au because the symbol is derived from a different language (Latin, in this case), while Knight is N in order to avoid confusion with the K of King.
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Why is the knight called N?

N is one letter. K is taken. In Russian, words for king and knight begin with same letter, and we use 2-letter abbreviation (but for the king, and knight is still 1-letter).
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Why do knights move in L shape?

The horse is supposed to control the most part of the centre of the chess board. By moving in L-shape it can control 8 unrelated squares which is pretty awesome. 2. It is meant to jump over other pieces.
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Why is k used for thousand?

K comes from the Greek word kilo which means a thousand. The Greeks would likewise show million as M, short for Mega. So if we stay consistent with the Greek abbreviations, then billion would be shown as a letter G (Giga).
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What is the rule for silent k?

Silent K Words

Rule: K is not pronounced when it comes before an n at the beginning of a word. For example: knee, know, knock.
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Is knife's correct?

Word forms: knives, knifes, knifing, knifedlanguage note: Knives is the plural form of the noun and knifes is the third person singular of the present tense of the verb. A knife is a tool for cutting or a weapon and consists of a flat piece of metal with a sharp edge on the end of a handle.
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Why is the B silent in lamb?

Silent b is introduced in the word 'lamb'. To help remember this silent letter, there is a story of how the word was originally spelt – lambaz – in old Germanic. Over time the 'baz' at the end of the word was dropped from the pronunciation but the 'b' remained in the spelling of the word.
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Why is the P in Corps Silent?

It's "Corp" (hard p) because it's an abbreviation of "corporation". It's not a shortening or variant of the word "corps" (eg. Marine corps, press corps") which is pronounced with a silent p (that word comes from an old French word).
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Why is there an S in Isle?

The s in isle is due to the influence of the Middle-French noun isle, a Latinised spelling which prevailed from the Renaissance onwards, as the word is from Latin insula, meaning isle, island.
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Is the letter T silent in Japanese?

This one can get quite difficult. The romaji (ロマ字) form is “tsu” as in from the word “tsunami”. Only, when we say “tsunami”, the “t” consonant is silent in English. In Japanese, every romaji symbol is pronounced: the “t”, the “s” and the “u”.
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How do you pronounce Ts in Japanese?

つ consists of the Japanese consonant [ts] with the Japanese vowel [u]. When you pronounce [ts] your tongue is going to touch your upper gums.
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