The "h" is silent in spanish and "j" sounds like "h". nothing else is silent
Languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Italian have silent letters in their words. Silent letters are often remnants of older pronunciations or borrowed words from other languages.
Yes. Spanish is an alphabetic language. It uses the same letters as us.But it also has a couple of extra letters that we dont use.
In the words provided, the silent letters are as follows: In "Week," there are no silent letters. In "Won," the letter "W" is silent. In "Flower," there are no silent letters. In "Blew," there are no silent letters, and in "Dew," again, there are no silent letters.
Island translates to "isla" in Spanish. In Spanish, you would pronounce all the letters, so the "s" is not silent in this word.
"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
All letters in the Spanish alphabet have a lowercase form, as Spanish makes use of both uppercase and lowercase letters in its written language.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
Hilo. The 'H' is the spanish language is a silent letter, therefore, Hilo is pronounced 'Ee-lo"
The word "queue" has the most silent letters, with all four of its letters being silent.
The letters b and e are silent in subtle.
The silent letters in the word "throat" are the 'h' and the 'a'.
It is the H. H is like the English H in Honour