Some words that have a silent "y" are "yacht," "yogurt," and "yolk." These words are pronounced without the "y" sound at the beginning.
No, the 'y' in the word yellow is pronounced as the /j/ sound, as in "yes."
The silent letter in "myrtle" is the "y".
The Y is often a long I at the end of words, such as cry, try, fly, deny, and rely. It is also long in silent E words such as bye, dye, rye, rhyme, and byte, and in longer words such as gyrate and zygote.
The "yrrh" in myrrh is pronounced, while the "m" is silent.
You can make 33 words from the word "silent."
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No, the 'y' in the word yellow is pronounced as the /j/ sound, as in "yes."
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The silent letter in "myrtle" is the "y".
The Y is often a long I at the end of words, such as cry, try, fly, deny, and rely. It is also long in silent E words such as bye, dye, rye, rhyme, and byte, and in longer words such as gyrate and zygote.
It is impossible to say for sure because it is silent. Here it is not a consonant.The reason that Y is seen as a consonant in some silent Y words is that its consonant sound (yuh) appears in somepronunciations of longer words (e.g. player, saying).
Some words with a silent S:AisleAproposArkansasBourgeoisChamoisChassisDebrisHors d'oeuvresIllinoisIslandIslePrecisRendezvous
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