Why is t silent in kitchen?

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 is the T silent in some words?

Silent T is a little different. It usually becomes silent because it gets "sandwiched" between two other consonant sounds, and it's easier to say if you leave out that T, which requires a lot of effort.
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Which letter is silent in the word kitchen?

Silent T: - the letter “t” is silent when it is followed by “ch” or in the middle of the “s” and “l” the “le” is silent as in the words(match, switch, pitch, ditch, Catch, itch, retch, hatchet, botch, hatchet, clutch, stretch, butcher, kitchen, patchy, castle, apostle, bristle, hustle, catch, blotch, dispatch, batch, ...
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Why is t silent in British?

Depends on the accent. Most British people do pronounce the T (and certainly don't change it to a D like the disgraceful American habit!) But a few rather unpleasant accents, like Lutonian, replace it with a glottal stop. So the place name as spoken by a native isn't “Luton”, it's “Lu'on”.
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Is the T in exactly silent?

Often. In English, there are many words that contain silent letters. This is one. It's supposed to be "OFF-en." The "t" is completely silent.
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When is T Silent in English?



Is the T in winter Silent?

Americans are famous for flapping t in unstressed word medial position. Some (most?) Americans do not discriminate between winter and winner. However, in Webster's dictionary, winter is pronounced without flapping while etymology with flapping.
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Why is t silent in Castle?

It's not just a matter of a silent t: there is no t. In “castle”, the t is a relic of a sounded t in the Old French and Latin words from which it was derived. Why do a few words have silent letters?
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Is R silent in car?

The silent ⟨r⟩ rule also applies to connected speech, if a word such as CAR has a silent ⟨r⟩ at the end, this ⟨r⟩ will be pronounced if the next word begins with a vowel sound: SILENT: Is your car here? PRONOUNCED: Is your car electric?
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Why is R silent in iron?

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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Is the T silent in duct?

4. 3 consonant sounds at the end of a word = middle 't' is silent: acts, ducts, students.
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Why is the S in island silent?

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 the T silent in Christmas?

As for the silent "t" in Christmas, McCawley explained that the "t" was once pronounced in words such as "Christmas," "glisten," "listen," "mistletoe" and "soften." (The pronunciation of the "t" in "often" by some speakers today is a remnant of this practice.)
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Why is t silent in Whistle?

As Bright explains, the “t” in these words is an acoustically “explosive” one, and to sound it after an “s” or an “f”—both of which expend “considerable breath”—is “especially difficult and obscure.” Consequently the “t” sound is assimilated into its surroundings and becomes silent.
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Why is t 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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Is R silent in birthday?

Birthday begins with the B consonant sound where the lips are together, bb, bb, and the vocal cords are making some sound, bb, bb, bir-. It opens into the 'ur' as in 'her' vowel sound followed by the R consonant sound. These two sounds will blend together into just one sound, rr, rr.
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Is R silent in farm?

No, farm is not a silent word. There is no silent letter in it.
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How is February pronounced?

While "Feb-RU-ary" is still considered the standard pronunciation, most dictionaries recognize the pronunciation of February without the first "r" ("Feb-U-ary") as an acceptable variant.
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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 T silent in mortgage?

Very few words in the English language contain the consonant cluster –rtg-, and in only one of those words (and its derivatives) is the t silent: mortgage.
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Why is t silent in debut?

A silent T respects the French origin of the word. Sounding the T shows what happens when foreign words are assimilated and 'naturalised' to English sounds.
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Is the second t in twenty silent?

Here's a selection. Only the US Southern version says "twenny" all the others clearly pronounce the "t".
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What is a soft t sound?

T = D – The D sound, also known as Flap T

When T is between two vowel sounds (A,E,I,O,U) or between a vowel and L or R, it becomes a D sound. It should be a soft, light sound. This is the key difference between British and American speech.
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