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"Om-age" is the correct pronunciation of homage, with a silent 'h'.
It's pronounced 'Dalibunga', without the 'h' sound.
In French, the word "hor's" is pronounced like "or." It is pronounced without pronouncing the "h," and the "s" at the end is silent.
No, the word "when" does not have a silent "h." The "h" sound is pronounced when saying the word.
No, the "h" in Debenhams is not pronounced - it is pronounced as "Deb-uh-nams."
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.
Yes, the h in homage is silent.
It is pronounced with the "h" sound.
hom-idge
The correct article is 'a unique homage to'. When a word starts with the letter 'u' that is pronounced like a 'y', it is considered a consonant sound.
It's pronounced 'Dalibunga', without the 'h' sound.
Counterfeit is pronounced Count - er (as in "her" without the "H") - fit
In French, the word "hor's" is pronounced like "or." It is pronounced without pronouncing the "h," and the "s" at the end is silent.
=== === In Europe it is pronounced with the 'h'; however, in most of the United States, the 'h' is not pronounced. When in Rome...
The English word homage is pronounced HOM-ij.In the context of films, it may be pronounced in the French manner (approximately om-AHZH), especially if you are talking about homage to a film director whom you describe as an auteur. However, in any other context such a pronunciation would be pretentious, and even in a cinematic context it should be used sparingly.
This difficult to answer.The letters g and h are silent but without them it would not be pronounced the same way. Bout and bought are pronounced differently.
No, the word "when" does not have a silent "h." The "h" sound is pronounced when saying the word.
No, the 'h' is pronounced.