The "h" in "humble" is sometimes silent, leading to the two pronunciations you mentioned. This variation likely stems from historical changes in pronunciation patterns over time and regional accents. Both pronunciations are considered acceptable.
The 'h' is silent as in 'on-ist'
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Yes, the h in homage is silent.
its the letter H is silent
h- harsh h-humble
The letter "h" is silent in the word "hour."
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.
The silent letters in "honorable" are the "h" and the second "e" (honourable).
The "h" is silent in "ghastly."
A. H. Humble has written: 'Thought and style..' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism
B. H. Humble has written: 'Tramping in Skye' -- subject(s): Description and travel