Tough to explain... hope this helps. It isn't silent... but it is neither silent nor pronounced. It is a swallowed g sound. Without it the word would be "sin" but pronouncing it fully would be wrong as well. It is not pronounced "sin-guh" It's a soft "nng" in the back of the throat. There is a link below to the way we say it in the United States.
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
The letter 'a' would be silent, the word being pronounced as Goht
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The silent letter in "gnarled" is the "g." In this word, the "g" is followed by the letter "n," which creates a unique sound where the "g" is not pronounced. This silent letter is a common occurrence in English words and can affect pronunciation and spelling.
The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
The silent letter in "high" is the letter "g."
The letter "g" is silent in the word "dough."
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nonemaybe question is meant to beWhat letter is silent in gnomethen answer is g
The letter 'a' would be silent, the word being pronounced as Goht
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The silent letter in "malign" is the "g."
the silent consonant is g
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The silent "g" in words like "gnarl" comes from the word's Old Norse origins. In some cases, the "g" used to be pronounced, but over time it became silent in English pronunciation.