You can use any letters since it's just like variables in math. They don't really mean anything but you can substitute them to shorten things and to stand for expressions. However, the first letters of the alphabet are often used according to the order they are normally arranged. For example: abb acc ddeeff (for Pindaric odes)
Silent consonants are words that are spelled with silent letters. Example: Knife - the k is silent - and it is pronounced "nife" but is spelled knife
The letters b and e are silent in subtle.
There are no silent letters, all letters are sounded.
P + L are the silent letters. The word is pronounced like "Sam"
H is the silent letter
Silent consonants are words that are spelled with silent letters. Example: Knife - the k is silent - and it is pronounced "nife" but is spelled knife
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.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
The word "queue" has the most silent letters, with all four of its letters being silent.
The silent letters in the word "throat" are the 'h' and the 'a'.
The letters b and e are silent in subtle.
The silent letter in "rhyme" is the "h." The word is pronounced as "rye-m" in most English accents.
There are no silent letters, all letters are sounded.
In the word "depot," the letters "e" and "t" are silent.
The silent letters in "foe" are the "e" at the end of the word.
The silent letters in the word "right" are the 'gh.'
The letters "h" and "o" are silent in the name Christopher.