In most dictionaries, it is "hwEl" where "E" is a long e sound. Some show a second prounounciation as "wEl" which would have the silent 'h'. So, the answer is, it can be considered correct either way.
The silent letter in "wheel" is the "h". It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The 'h' is silent as in 'on-ist'
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Yes, the h in homage is silent.
its the letter H is silent
The letter "h" is silent in the word "hour."
The letter "h" is silent in the word "honesty" because it is a silent letter. In English, there are several words where the letter "h" is silent, and "honesty" is one of them. The silent "h" is a historical remnant from the word's origin in Old French.
The silent letters in "honorable" are the "h" and the second "e" (honourable).
The "h" is silent in "ghastly."
The "h" is silent in spanish and "j" sounds like "h". nothing else is silent
The first H is silent
H is the silent letter