Why does salmon have an L?

About that time, some people were rallying for words to reflect their Latin origins. Salmon was one of those words. In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent.
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Is it pronounced Samon or salmon?

In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".
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Why is there an L is salmon?

The word comes ultimately from the Latin salmon, but we got it by way of French, as we did with so many other food words. The French, as was their wont, had swallowed up the Latin L in their pronunciation, so by the time we English borrowed the word, it was saumon, no L in the spelling and so no L in the pronunciation.
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Does salmon have a silent l?

I talked about silent letters back in podcast episode 156, but I want to revisit the topic today because one of my students recently had trouble with the silent l in the word salmon. The word salmon is spelled s-a-l-m-o-n, but is pronounced salmon.
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Is the L silent in Almond?

More recent standard dictionaries say we can now properly pronounce “almond” either with or without the “l” sound.
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Why does Salmon have a silent L?



How do Southerners pronounce naked?

"Take the word 'naked. ' Instead of saying, 'naked,' we say 'nekkid.
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Why is the L silent in salmon but not salmonella?

In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent. We are allowed to pronounce the L in Salmonella but are not supposed to pronounce the L in the fish, salmon.
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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 the L in solder silent?

The modern form of the word solder in English is a re-Latinization from the early 15th century. The -l- was dropped on the way to Old French, which was common (for example, pulverem to poudre, collum to cou, calidus to chaud, etc.). Note that the -l- in solder is typically sounded in British English.
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Is the W in sword silent?

Silent letters are letters that can't be heard when the word is spoken. For example in the word 'sword', you don't pronounce the letter 'w'. And the letter 'h' is silent in the word 'ghost'. There are lots more examples of words with silent letters in English.
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Is the L silent in Palm?

Both the OED and M-W list the silent “l” as the first pronunciation and the “l” pronunciation as a variant for the following words: alms, palm, psalm, and qualm.
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Is the L in vulnerable silent?

Just a quick dark sound, where the back part of the tongue pulls back a bit, vulnerable, -ble. It's an L, but you don't need to lift your tongue up.
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Is the D silent in Wednesday?

There is a silent “d” in the word “Wednesday” .
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Is the T silent in moisten?

The tin "moisten" is pronounced. It is not silent. The t in "fasten" is pronounced.
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Is the L silent in yolk?

Because yolk is so much more common in everyday speech and writing, it is sometimes mistakenly used in places in which yoke is the correct spelling. Likewise, it can be tempting to use the spelling yoke when referring to the part of an egg because it has a much more phonetic spelling than yolk and its silent L.
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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 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 L is silent in calm?

The L is silent when it comes between a vowel and consonant. In words where the L is between vowels, the L is not silent like in filling, killing, color, pillar etc. The L after /ɔː/ and /ɑː/ and before a consonant is silent in many words like calm, walk, talk, half, calm etc.
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What is the silent letter in laugh?

Answer: 'G' is the silent letter in a laugh.
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How do Southerners pronounce pecan?

Many people believe Southerners say “pee-can” while Northerners say “puh-kahn.” According to the National Pecan Shellers Association (which, we assume, is the foremost authority on all things pecan), only 45 percent of Southerners are Team Pee-can—unlike 70 percent of people in the Northeast.
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How do I lose my southern accent?

Pronounce your vowels and consonants more clearly and quickly.
  1. "Clip" or shorten your vowels. ...
  2. You can try to speak with your mouth in more of a circular shape to achieve the effect of rounding out your vowels instead of flattening them. ...
  3. Place the accent on the second syllable of words such as cement and umbrella.
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What is a Southern accent called?

The Southern American English drawl, or "Southern drawl," involves vowel diphthongization of the front pure vowels, or the "prolongation of the most heavily stressed syllables, with the corresponding weakening of the less stressed ones, so that there is an illusion of slowness even though the tempo may be fast."
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How do Southerners say Charleston?

The Charleston Southern Accent

We seem to avoid final and middle "r" sounds, so the name of our city is pronounced Chaahs-tun. Other words you may hear are: riv-ah - river.
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