As a fish, no. As a last name, possibly.
Salmon... it's pronounced 'sa-mon'
The fish name is usually pronounced with a short A and a silent L : sammen/sammun.
Yes it is.
the letter -L-
No
H. L. N. Salmon was born on 1894-02-09.
H. L. N. Salmon died on 1943-04-29.
A. L. Pritchard has written: 'Food of spring and coho salmon in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Food, Pacific salmon 'Pacific salmon migration' -- subject(s): Fish tagging, Chum salmon, Migration, Pink salmon, Pacific salmon, Coho salmon
A salmon has a silent L.
There is only one spelling for the fish "salmon" (pronounced sah-men).The proper name may be Salmon (Chase) or Salmen (Rushdie).
they can jump from l
There are none.The double L in llama is not technically silent. The LL is a separate "letter" pronounced as Y in Spanish. When the word was picked up in English, most people pronounced it as (lah-ma) because there is no separate LL sound.This is also seen in the word "llano" (prairie), pronounced (lah-no) whereas the Spanish term is llanos (yah-nos).