It is for most people, as in Ion. Dialects, such as Scottish, may acknowledge the 'r'
The first 'r' is silent.February
The word "word" is pronounced as /wɜːrd/ with a silent 'r'.
The silent vowel in the word "not" is the letter "o." The "o" is not pronounced in the word.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
It is for most people, as in Ion. Dialects, such as Scottish, may acknowledge the 'r'
what is the silent letter for sword
It is not silent, the word is pronounced ''wurst' or werst'. Without the 'r' is pronunciation would be 'wost'
The r is a silent letter because the word originates from the term sire
the letter P
The first 'r' is silent.February
According to UK English the silent letter in doctor is r
It is pronounced as spɔːt. R is nearly silent.
sokker (where the "r" is not silent as in the English "soccer", but it is pronounced clearly)
No. It has the same sound as in car, with a silent E. It sounds like the letter R.
I've been pondering this question for the few minutes and no matter how I say it there is no silent letter in the word secretary.
NO . . . the "e" at the end is silent. CH _ A _ R _ J