Yes, the final 't' is unvoiced when you say 'Robert' in French.
Yes, the "t" in the name Robert is silent in French. It is pronounced "roh-bair."
Debout is pronounced as "deh-boo" in French. The "t" at the end is silent.
In French, August is pronounced as "aw-guhst" with a silent "t" at the end.
The 't' is silent.
The French word "cote" is pronounced as "coat" with a silent "e" at the end.
The letter "t" is often silent when it comes after the letter "s". One example of ths is the word "listen," which is pronounced "liss-en." Another example of a word with a silent "t" after an "s" is "apostle."
The silent terminal t is a French characteristic, and in the English language it is found only in words that have been borrowed from the French, such as coup d'état, or Stephen Colbert.
petit-fils (the second T and the L are silent)
Debout is pronounced as "deh-boo" in French. The "t" at the end is silent.
Robert Ikeda's birth name is Robert T. Ikeda.
The t is silent in thistle.
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Restaurant (masculine noun). It's the same spelling in French but the T at the end is silent. It is a French word which has been borrowed into English.
The letter T is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
It means "What is your name?" in French:)comment tu t' appelles means:What is your name in French
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
It like this Up: sur Down:sous = s is silent In: dans = s is silent Front: Devant = t is silent Behind: deirre Beside: A cote de