The t in often is not pronounced and does not belong there. It was added to the word in the Middle English period, on the analogy of oft. +++ I beg to differ. Although it is not stressed, I hear it pronounced far more than ignored completely! It may be a matter of dialect. OFT = OFTEN anyway. The EN is the addition.
There is no silent letter.
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The letter that is silent in the word shoulder is the letter U.
what is the silent letter for sword
The letter which is silent in the word folk is the letter L.
There is no silent letter in "birth."
I think you mean the which letter is silent in the word 'wrong'. And the answer to that is the letter 'w'.
A silent letter is a letter in a word that is not pronounced when the word is spoken. In the word "first," the letter "r" is silent and not pronounced.
The 'w' is silent in the word "answer".
There is no silent letter in that word.
There is no silent letter in the word "black" c is silent in the word black
No, the word "crinkled" does not have a silent letter. Each letter is pronounced when saying the word.
The W is silent; wrong is pronounced 'rong'.
The silent letter in the word "adjust" is the "d." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The letter that is silent in the word shoulder is the letter U.
Yes, the silent letter in the word "wonk" is the "w." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
what is the silent letter for sword
No, the word "talking" does not have a silent letter. Each letter in the word is pronounced when spoken.
There are no silent letters in the word "helmet".