The consonant H is silent, as in "hola" (OH-lah).
As in the shape, cono. As in an ice cream cone, cucurucho.
Consonant in spanish is consonante (con-saw-NAN-tay).
[h] in Spanish is silent, especially between vowels or at the beginning of a word:
El búho [el.'βu.o]
La zanahoria [la.sa.na.'o.ɾja]
La harina [la:'ɾi.na]
the silent consonant is g
Many words have a silent consonant
There isn't a silent consonant in ask - all 3 letters are pronounced.
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".
Lacquer has one silent consonant - q (Q)
No.
a lot of latin based languages have this such as French like: vous pronounced: voo then vous-appellez pronounced: voos apple-a. But not in English.
From Spanish to English - it means 'Silent listening'
The word science has one silent consonant: the first c. Note that it also has one silent vowel: the second e.
Yes
no
Yes