There word JUDGE (short U, silent E) is pronounced (juj).
The first syllable in JUDGMENT is also a short U, and the E has a schwa sound (juj-mehnt).
The first U is short, the second U is usually unstressed or schwa, and the E is silent (kul-chur).
Yes. The first O and the I have short vowel sounds. The second O is a schwa and the E is silent.
No, there are three short I sounds (ihl-LIHT-uhr-iht).The first E is a schwa (unstressed) and the second E is silent.
The first I is a short I, the second I is a long I. (The C is silent.)
Yes. The U has a short U despite the silent E (juj).
No. The first E has a long E sound and the second E is silent. It sounds like "jeans."
The first U is short, the second U is usually unstressed or schwa, and the E is silent (kul-chur).
Yes. The first O and the I have short vowel sounds. The second O is a schwa and the E is silent.
The first E and the I both have short vowel sounds. The second E is a schwa and the final E is silent.
No, there are three short I sounds (ihl-LIHT-uhr-iht).The first E is a schwa (unstressed) and the second E is silent.
In "science", the first C is silent. When the C is followed by an E, I, or Y, then it'll become a soft C, which sounds like an S. However, in this case, if the soft C follows an S, then the C becomes silent as it sounds quite redundant. However, you'll notice that there's another C, which is the second C near the end, which is soft.Science=Silent CScience=Soft CNow, you'll notice about the C thing, but the first C is termed silent.
There is no silent consonant in kidney. Nor is there a silent vowel - the "ey" diphthong in this word sounds like a long version of the first "i".
The silent letter is the 'n' on the end. When spoken, hymn sounds like hym (him) as the 'n' is silent.
Deh-roshe-er The first "s" is silent, the "si" sounds like "sh", and the last "s" is silent
The word science has one silent consonant: the first c. Note that it also has one silent vowel: the second e.
It has both short and long sounds. The first A is a short A, the first O is silent, the second A is a schwa, the second O is either a long O or possibly a caret O, and the Y has a long E sound. (lahb-ruh-tor-ee)
The first I is a short I, the second I is a long I. (The C is silent.)