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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Is W silent in wrong?

wrong, wrinkle, wry, wreck, wrench, wrist, wreath, write, wrestling. Interestingly, I do not remember being taught in school that the w is silent in these and many other words. When you compare both variants (with and without w), you will probably notice that the silent-w version is actually easier to pronounce.
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Is the G pronounced in wrong?

"The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations," Wilhite told the New York Times. "They are wrong. It is a soft 'G,' pronounced 'jif. ' End of story."
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What letters can be silent?

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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Which letter is silent S or C?

Is the "s" or "c" silent in scent? The answer is: neither is silent. They work together as a digraph in the word scent to create the /s/ sound. Some may argue that the "c" is silent because you only hear the /s/ sound, but because "c" always makes an /s/ sound before an "e," it's not silent in scent.
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Silent Letters in English | A to Z Rules



Is the S or C silent in scissors?

Silent C: The letter C is silent when it is in the letter combination of SC. Examples: scissors, ascent, fascinate, muscle. The letter C is also silent before the letters K and Q.
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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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Is every letter silent?

But, as a recent article in Reader's Digest points out, nearly every letter in the English language is silent sometimes. There is only one letter in the language that is never silent. Can you guess what it is? The letter is V!
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Can y be silent?

When the letter Y follows a vowel, it is often silent, e.g., day & key. The letter Y can also make the sound as found in word polymer.
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Is it called GIF or Jif?

“It's pronounced JIF, not GIF.” Just like the peanut butter. “The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations,” Wilhite told The New York Times. “They are wrong. It is a soft 'G,' pronounced 'jif.
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Why is Jif not GIF?

The creator of the GIF image format, Steve Wilhite of CompuServe, when deciding on the pronunciation, said he deliberately chose to echo the American peanut butter brand, Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say “Choosy developers choose GIF(jif)”, playing off of Jif's television commercials.
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Why is W in sword silent?

The W in 'two' and 'sword' is silent because of a sound change that took place somewhere between Old English & Middle English. The change applied to words in which the W was preceded by [s, t] and followed by a back vowel like [ɔ o ɑ u] etc.
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Is W silent in Saw?

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W is the silent letter in the word Saw.
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What is the rule for silent W?

Silent W Words

Rule 1: W is not pronounced at the beginning of a word where the letter that follows is r. For example: write, wrong, wrist.
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Is e silent in vegetable?

'Vegetable', 'vegetable'. Fantastic! I'm going to the market to get some vegetables for dinner. Now this word, just like 'vegetable', has an extra vowel in there that we don't need to pronounce.
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Is W silent in power?

W yields all power to the r that follows it in wrack, wraith, wrangle, wrap, wreath, wren, wrench, wrestle, wrinkle, wrist, writ, write, wrong, and wrought. As if that lot were not enough, w with no apparent logic whatsoever sits idly silent in answer, sword, two, and who as well.
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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 the T in Mountain silent?

When we have the T sound, the schwa sound, and the N sound, most native speakers will make that T a Stop T. So rather than 'mountain', with a True T, we get mountain, mountain.
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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 H is silent in honest?

H is silent in many English words, for various reasons. ... The words hour and honest come from French, and in these cases English took over the French pronunciation as well as the word. Not all such words that have come into English from French still have a silent h, however.
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Why does knife have AK?

Up until the 17th century we observed this practice and actually pronounced “knee,” for instance, as “k'nee” and “knife” as “k'nife.” But sometime in the 1500s we started dropping that “k” sound, probably because folks simply found that “kn” sound a bit clumsy to pronounce.
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