Yes, It's pronounced uh-sined.
Yes. The silent "e" in "rare" follows the silent "e" rule in the English language, where the final "e" is often silent when another vowel follows it.
Yes, "were" is an exception to the silent E rule. In this case, the letter E is not silent, and it is pronounced as part of the word.
No, "betray" is spelled without a silent "e."
No, "contribute" is not a silent 'e' word. The 'e' at the end is pronounced as /e/ in the word.
The E is silent, but indicates that the A has a long A sound.
Yes. The silent "e" in "rare" follows the silent "e" rule in the English language, where the final "e" is often silent when another vowel follows it.
There is no 'e' and no silent 'e' in the word today.
there is no silent letters in marvel
No, the 'e' sound in the word the is not silent. It is normally pronounced as the indeterminate vowel sound known as the schwa. When it occurs before a vowel sound it is pronounced with a long 'e'.A silent 'e' is not pronounced at all. For example, the 'e' at the end of the word blame is silent: the last phoneme in the word is the 'm'. The 'e' in the could never be silent, as it is the only vowel in the word.
Yes, "were" is an exception to the silent E rule. In this case, the letter E is not silent, and it is pronounced as part of the word.
No, "betray" is spelled without a silent "e."
The Concorde, when pronounced in English, has a silent e.
The E in gentle is silent.
Cologne, Germany (The G in Cologne is silent.) Rhode Island (The H and the S are silent.) Belgium (a country in western Europe, the I is silent) Europe (the final E is silent) Britain (The A is silent.) Charlotte (the capital of North Carolina, The E is silent.) Cheyenne, Wyoming (The third E in Cheyenne is silent.)
Silent E is a letter that is not pronounced, like in slime, dime, prime.
The silent letter is E
No, "contribute" is not a silent 'e' word. The 'e' at the end is pronounced as /e/ in the word.