Which letter is silent in ghost?

And the letter 'h' is silent in the word 'ghost'.
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Is H silent in ghost?

H is always silent in HONOUR, HOUR, HONEST, HEIR, VEHICLE & VEHEMENT. You don't say it after 'g' in GHOST, GHASTLY, AGHAST, GHERKIN & GHETTO, or after 'r' in RHINOCEROS, RHUBARB, RHYME and RHYTHM.
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Which letters are silent in words?

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.
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Where is GH silent?

'Gh' can be pronounced /g/ (like 'goat'), /f/ (like 'fun') or it can be silent, but in that case it will affect the vowels that come before it.
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Why do we spell ghost with ah?

Conversation. The 'h' in 'ghost' is a historical hiccup. William Caxton, having first practised his trade in Flanders, brought Flemish typesetters back to England to help set up his printing press - they lobbed an 'h' into English 'gost' because their own native word was 'gheest'.
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What is the silent letter 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 word has a silent N?

Like silent b's, silent n's tend to come at the ends of words and after m: autumn, column, damn, hymn, limn, solemn.
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Why k is silent in know?

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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Which letter is 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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Which letter is silent in high?

Though, high, light, daughter, bright. Now the letter 'H' is often silent too, often when it's following a W, like in the examples: What, when, why, whistle. And sometimes it's not pronounced at the start of a word like honest and hour.
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Is GH silent in light?

Video Summary. There are 3 main ways to pronounce GH: GH = silent e.g. LIGHT. GH = /f/ e.g. ENOUGH.
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How do you say ghost in British?

Below is the UK transcription for 'ghost':
  1. Modern IPA: gə́wsd.
  2. Traditional IPA: gəʊst.
  3. 1 syllable: "GOHST"
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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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Which letter is silent 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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Why T is silent in tsunami?

'Tsunami' was borrowed from Japanese, and 'psychology' was borrowed from Greek. The initial consonant sounds in these words are not used in English, at least to start words.
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Which letter is silent in school?

Lesson 4: Silent H.
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Is N silent in autumn?

AUTUMN does not make use of the letter 'N' and is pronounced ORTUM. CASTLE does not make use of the letter 'T', sounding more like CASUL. Words like these which have letters in their spelling which are not made use of in their pronunciation are called 'words with silent letters'.
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Which letter is silent in the word knife?

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.
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Is T silent in watch?

There are lots of lists of silent T words out there. On some, you'll find words ending with -TCH, like watch and match.
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Which letter is silent in Wednesday?

There is a silent "d" in the word "Wednesday" .
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What is the silent letter in yolk?

updated Dec 10 '15. This is referred to as "L-vocalization". Check out the Wikipedia article on the topic. In my own speech, I pronounce both words without any /l/, i.e. I say folk as if it were "foke" and yolk for me has the same pronunciation as yoke.
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Why is GH in ghost?

Apparently, 'ghost' was first spelled with a 'gh' in a book printed by William in 1484 and it is suggested that it was spelled with the extra 'h' because in Flemish it was written 'gheest'. By the end of the 16th century everyone was writing 'ghost' and not 'gost'.
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