More or less. The dictionary shows pronunciation as ˈ(h)yo͞omən/
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No, the h is NOT silent in the word human. The h is a breathy throat sound. (Open your mouth and breathe out as you say the h.) H is one of the softer sounding consonants, unlike, for example, D as in dog. So in the word human, it is said as "hu (long u)--man". However, man is spoken as if spelled "men" or "min"-- the a has a very short a sound.
its the letter H is silent
The first H is silent
The letter "h" is silent in the word "honesty" because it is a silent letter. In English, there are several words where the letter "h" is silent, and "honesty" is one of them. The silent "h" is a historical remnant from the word's origin in Old French.
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the h is silent in "rhombus"
In the word "horn," the letter "h" is silent.
The H is silent in the word wharf. This is because the word wharf would still sound exactly the same whether it's spelled with the H or without the H.
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H and e
The t is silent in whistling.
Both of the letters c and h are silent in the word yacht.