Answer is 'G'. You still hear the 'H' in it.
The letter u is silent in the word tongue. This is because the word tongue would sound exactly the same whether it is spelled with or without the letter u.
E, G & the last H.
Both the G and H are silent. The word "night" is pronounced (nyt), using the N, I, and T.
Four: h, o, u, g
Probably because it's not silent. If it was it would sound like the word Cost with A G instead of a C.
G
The g & h sound silent to me. Thought is almost pronounced thot. I guess we'll call it thout.
No, the word "when" does not have a silent "h." The "h" sound is pronounced when saying the word.
its the letter H is silent
The "h" is silent in the word "whistle."
The word is spelled dough, just as you spelled it. Dough is what makes bread. It is also slang for money. Mom kneaded the dough to make bread. John boasted about the dough he'd made at the flea market. Dough is also a sound-alike word for doe, a female deer.
The first H is silent