Yes, the final 't' is unvoiced when you say 'Robert' in French.
Debout is pronounced as "deh-boo" in French. The "t" at the end is silent.
we say maman,mère
The silent letter in the word "debut" is the letter "b." In French origin words like "debut," the letter "b" is typically silent when it appears at the end of a word. This silent "b" is a common feature in many French loanwords in English.
The French word for the month of August is: août.Le mois d'août. = The month of August.
The letter "t" is often silent when it comes after the letter "s". One example of ths is the word "listen," which is pronounced "liss-en." Another example of a word with a silent "t" after an "s" is "apostle."
Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.
The silent terminal t is a French characteristic, and in the English language it is found only in words that have been borrowed from the French, such as coup d'état, or Stephen Colbert.
petit-fils (the second T and the L are silent)
Debout is pronounced as "deh-boo" in French. The "t" at the end is silent.
we say maman,mère
Robert Ikeda's birth name is Robert T. Ikeda.
The silent letter in the word "debut" is the letter "b." In French origin words like "debut," the letter "b" is typically silent when it appears at the end of a word. This silent "b" is a common feature in many French loanwords in English.
The t is silent in thistle.
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Restaurant (masculine noun). It's the same spelling in French but the T at the end is silent. It is a French word which has been borrowed into English.
The letter T is silent.
T and E are the silent letters in "whistle."