What is the only letter in the English language that is never silent?

But as Merriam-Webster Dictionary points out, one unusual letter is never silent: the letter V. While it makes an appearance in words like quiver and vivid, you can rest assured it always behaves the exact same way.
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What word is never silent?

V is never silent in any word. Think of as many words with the letter V in them as you can. “Victory,” “oven,” and “quiver” are words with a V, but none of the Vs are silent.
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Is English the only silent letter language?

English has a lot of these, of course, but it's not the only language with silent letters. French has plenty — for instance, parle, parles, and parlent are all pronounced the same. Some other languages have a fair few too.
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What letters are not pronounced in English?

In English pronunciation, a silent letter—a term used informally—is a letter or letter combination of the alphabet that is usually not pronounced in a word. Examples include the b in subtle, the c in scissors, the g in design, the t in listen, and the gh in thought. Many words contain silent letters.
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What letters can be silent in the English language?

Silent letters include b, c, e, h, k, n, p, s, u, and w, while silent letter combinations include 'gh'. Each one is associated with its own rules and exceptions.
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What is the only word in the English language that is never silent?



Is there a word that ends in Z?

There are 81 words that end with Z in the Scrabble dictionary.
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Is V the only letter that is never silent?

But as Merriam-Webster Dictionary points out, one unusual letter is never silent: the letter V. While it makes an appearance in words like quiver and vivid, you can rest assured it always behaves the exact same way.
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Is the L in walk silent?

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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Which letter is silent in ghost?

And the letter 'h' is silent in the word 'ghost'.
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Why K is silent in knowledge?

Knowledge is an English word, which means knowledge or information. Knowledge is the correct pronunciation of knowledge, in which K is the silent letter.
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Why is the T silent?

A: The short answer is that the “t” in many words is silent because it's too difficult or awkward to pronounce and has become assimilated into the surrounding consonants.
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Why W is silent in write?

BEFORE the 17th century the 'w' was pronounced. Other letters ('g' in gnaw and 'k' in knee, for example) fell silent too, but were trapped in the spelling as written English fossilised into its present form. They are all of ancient Germanic origin and were pronounced in Anglo-Saxon.
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Which letter is silent in scissors?

Silent C: The letter C is silent when it is in the letter combination of SC. Examples: scissors, ascent, fascinate, muscle.
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What is the silent letter in wrong?

Again, often silent at the start of words, before the letter 'r' or, in some question words, before the letter 'h' for example wrong, write, and who. There are some common words which have a silent 'w' in the middle of the word, for example, answer and two.
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Which letter is silent in enough?

GH = silent e.g. LIGHT. GH = /f/ e.g. ENOUGH.
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Is Y silent in yellow?

The consonant sound of “y” is /y/ as in the word “yellow”. Typically at the beginning of the word the “y” makes the consonant /y/ sound. The “y” also has two vowel sounds. Typically, in a one syllable word the “y” at the end of the word makes the long “i” sound as in the following words: cry, fry, try.
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Is the R in iron silent?

The silent R in 'iron' in BrE

The reason why the r in 'iron' is absent in British English is because the r is followed by a consonant now (followed by /n/ in /'aɪərn/) and British English is non-rhotic, meaning the r is only pronounced when followed by a vowel.
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Why D is silent in Wednesday?

If you pronounce every letter, "Wednesday" is considerably trickier to say than the other days, so English speakers got lazy and contracted it. Not only is the D silent, a syllable is missing, too. It all stems from the deletion of the medial vowel.
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Can vowels be silent?

When are lax vowel letters silent? The lax vowel letters are more likely to be silent when they are between P, T, K, S, SH, or H. However, they can also be silent if they occur before or after M and N, or at the beginning or end of the word.
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What is not a Spanish letter?

The Association of Spanish Language Academies, meeting in Madrid for its 10th annual congress, voted Wednesday to eliminate the "Ch" and "Ll" from the Spanish alphabet. The two letters historically have had separate headings in dictionaries.
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