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."
Silent letter "t" in English words is typically found before "ch" (e.g. watch), "gn" (e.g. gnat), and "wr" (e.g. write). Additionally, silent letter "t" can also appear in some words derived from French origin (e.g. Ballet).
The silent letter in "debut" is the "t." It is pronounced as "day-byoo," with the "t" remaining silent.
The silent letter in "soften" is the "t".
The silent letter in the word "debut" is the 't'.
The silent letter in "glisten" is the "t." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The "h" is silent in the word "whistle."
The letter T is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
The t is silent in thistle.
Yes, the letter 't' is silent.
The "h" is silent in the word "whistle."
The t is silent in whistling.
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The 'b' in doubt is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."
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