The Concorde, when pronounced in English, has a silent e.
Champe is pronounced as "champ" with an "ee" sound at the end, so it is pronounced as "champ-ee."
No. The A has a long A sound, as in game. The E is silent.
There is no 'e' and no silent 'e' in the word today.
there is no silent letters in marvel
No. It has a long A sound and a silent E, to rhyme with name, fame, and claim.
Yes. The silent "e" in "rare" follows the silent "e" rule in the English language, where the final "e" is often silent when another vowel follows it.
Yes, the "a" in "game" is typically considered a short vowel sound.
a hanger
Hangar
Hangar
Neither. The E is silent, as in name. There is just a short "duh" sound at the end.
Yes, in the name Steve, the "e" is pronounced as a long E sound.