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In many varieties of English the final r in flower is silent unless the word is followed by a vowel. Answer As above, the varieties of English which elide the "r" include Australian, NZ and Sth African (non-rhotic) while many varieties like some US English, Scots English, being rhotic, sound the "r".

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The W may be considered silent because the OW pair is pronounced as a long O (groh).

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11y ago

The W is silent in the pronunciation (reeth).

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12y ago

Well, phonetically, the word 'bouquet' should be pronounced 'bo-keht' but it is actually pronounced 'bo-kay' so the 't' is silent, I guess

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There are no silent letters in girl. All letters are pronounced: /ɡərl/

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No. Garden has no silent letters.

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