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.
Knob has a silent 'k'.
The silent letter is the first k.
The silent letter in "know" is the 'k'.
K is the silent letter
silence is the noun form of silent, silent is an adjective, adverb form is silently and the verb form is to be silent