no, it is not silent.
No, the letter "k" is not silent in the pronunciation of Volkswagen. It is pronounced as "Volks-vah-gen" with a clear "k" sound.
The letter "k" in the word "knock" is silent.
K is the silent letter
The silent letter is the first k.
The K is silent.
..................... cause if we pronounce knife as K-nife I mean with K not silent it will be improper and silent ⟨k⟩ occurs when the letter ⟨k⟩ occurs in a word but does not actually reflect the pronunciation of a voiceless velar plosive (/k/), or any sound for that matter. A silent ⟨k⟩ is quite common in the English language, most often preceding an ⟨n⟩ at the beginning of a word. There are rare exceptions to this rule; one example is Knoebels Grove located in Pennsylvania
The letter k is silent in the word knead.
Knob has a silent 'k'.
The 'k' in 'know' is silent because it used to be pronounced in Old English but became silent over time. English spelling changes have not always kept up with pronunciation changes, resulting in silent letters like the 'k' in 'know'.
Yes. The k at the beginning of the word is silent.
it is a silent letter
It's the letter "k".
That would be the K. Knead is pronounced like "need" instead of "kuh-need".