The word "knead" (pronounced need) means to work the bread dough.
Another homophone for need and knead is the word "kneed" (from verb to knee, also an adjective).
The silent k says kn.
for the same reason K is silent in Kdouche
No, the letter "k" is not silent in the pronunciation of Volkswagen. It is pronounced as "Volks-vah-gen" with a clear "k" sound.
Yes, the "k" in "Knutsen" is typically silent in English pronunciation.
The first 'k'.
The K is silent.
The KN makes an N sound, so the K is silent. The CK pair always has a K sound, so either the C or the K is a superfluous consonant.
K is the silent letter
Knob has a silent 'k'.
The silent letter in "know" is the 'k'.
The silent letter is the first k.
silence is the noun form of silent, silent is an adjective, adverb form is silently and the verb form is to be silent