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The silent letter is 'e'. More correctly it is referred to as a MUTE letter. The mute 'e' lengths the sound of the preceeding vowel. e.g. Garbage & 'Gar bag' Like & lik (lick) Mute (myout) & mut. . .
Ah, what a delightful question! Yes, there are indeed two words in the English language that have a silent "w." One is "wrist," where the "w" is pronounced like an "r," and the other is "wrestle," where the "w" is silent and the word is pronounced as "resle." Isn't language just fascinating?
For an interesting discussion of English's many silent letters, see http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/grammar/archive/silentletters01.html. The author includes several links to other more specific sights.
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What you described is a contraction.
Languages such as English, French, Spanish, and Italian have silent letters in their words. Silent letters are often remnants of older pronunciations or borrowed words from other languages.
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The word "judge" has one silent letter, which is the letter "d."
There is one silent letter in the word "debris," which is the letter 's'.
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The letters UE are not pronounced, but give the O a short U sound (tung).
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"Wrong" is one of them.
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Very few words can be spelled with the letters lunch. Hun is one of the words that can be spelled with those letters.
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