There is no such thing as a silent alphabet. Alphabets are used to represent the sounds of a language. A silent alphabet would have no function, unless you are talking about sign language alphabets. In that case, all sign language alphabets are silent.
Sure! One example of a silent alphabet is the "k" in the word "knight." The "k" is not pronounced, but it is still written in the word.
An alphabet which became the basis of Greek and Roman alphabets, and so today's alphabets.
In the letter FULL, we pronounce the words U as a schwa, where it is pronounced partially and also the L, their is nor or entire silent word, however only the 2 alphabets U & L are pronounced partially
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The word "give" does not contain any silent letters. All the letters in "give" are pronounced.
If you are talking about a singular noun, the proper word is alphabet. For example, "I know the English alphabet." However, if you are talking about the plural noun, the word to use is alphabets. For example, "The alphabets of Spanish and German are somewhat different from that of English."
One example of a word with a silent "a" is "bread."
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
An example of a silent partner is someone who invests in a business but does not actively participate in its day-to-day operations or management decisions. These partners typically provide capital and share in profits, but do not have a say in how the business is run.
It depends on which alphabets you're comparing.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
A writing system is a system for writing a language or group of languages, for example, the Latin or Cyrillic alphabets.
there are 29,27,and 26 alphabets