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Yes. The Y in hymn has a short i sound, and normally a silent N.Typically, it is a homophone of the pronoun him.
I've been pondering this question for the few minutes and no matter how I say it there is no silent letter in the word secretary.
No. Although the N is not pronounced in solemn (sah-lum),it is pronounced in the noun solemnity (sah-LEHM-nih-tee).
The silent letter in "budget" is the 'd'. In this word, the 'd' is not pronounced, and the 'g' is pronounced as a 'j' sound. This phenomenon is known as a silent letter, where a letter is written in a word but not pronounced when spoken.
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No, the Y is not silent. Remove the Y (making it silent) and it becomes ellow!
The silent letter in "myrtle" is the "y".
Some words that have a silent "y" are "yacht," "yogurt," and "yolk." These words are pronounced without the "y" sound at the beginning.
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The "yrrh" in myrrh is pronounced, while the "m" is silent.
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It is silent cause my si it has the two same syllables
Yes. The Y in hymn has a short i sound, and normally a silent N.Typically, it is a homophone of the pronoun him.
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I've been pondering this question for the few minutes and no matter how I say it there is no silent letter in the word secretary.
No silent is a word. Silent has: two vowels = i and e four consonants = s,l,n and t