There word JUDGE (short U, silent E) is pronounced (juj).
The first syllable in JUDGMENT is also a short U, and the E has a schwa sound (juj-mehnt).
The first U is short, the second U is usually unstressed or schwa, and the E is silent (kul-chur).
Yes. The U has a short U despite the silent E (juj).
No, there are three short I sounds (ihl-LIHT-uhr-iht).The first E is a schwa (unstressed) and the second E is silent.
"Freeh-ling" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable, "Free". The "h" is silent, and the "ling" sounds like "ling" in the word "fishing".
A silent letter is a letter in a word that is not pronounced when the word is spoken. In the word "first," the letter "r" is silent and not pronounced.
No. The first E has a long E sound and the second E is silent. It sounds like "jeans."
The first E and the I both have short vowel sounds. The second E is a schwa and the final E is silent.
The first U is short, the second U is usually unstressed or schwa, and the E is silent (kul-chur).
In "science", the first C is silent. When the C is followed by an E, I, or Y, then it'll become a soft C, which sounds like an S. However, in this case, if the soft C follows an S, then the C becomes silent as it sounds quite redundant. However, you'll notice that there's another C, which is the second C near the end, which is soft.Science=Silent CScience=Soft CNow, you'll notice about the C thing, but the first C is termed silent.
There is no silent consonant in kidney. Nor is there a silent vowel - the "ey" diphthong in this word sounds like a long version of the first "i".
Yes. The U has a short U despite the silent E (juj).
In the word "apparatus," the unstressed letter is the second "a." In English pronunciation, unstressed syllables often have reduced vowel sounds, which can make them less prominent or even silent. In this case, the first "a" in "apparatus" is stressed, while the second "a" is unstressed.
The word science has one silent consonant: the first c. Note that it also has one silent vowel: the second e.
Deh-roshe-er The first "s" is silent, the "si" sounds like "sh", and the last "s" is silent
It has both short and long sounds. The first A is a short A, the first O is silent, the second A is a schwa, the second O is either a long O or possibly a caret O, and the Y has a long E sound. (lahb-ruh-tor-ee)
No, there are three short I sounds (ihl-LIHT-uhr-iht).The first E is a schwa (unstressed) and the second E is silent.
No. There are 2 short E sounds for the first 2 E's. The final E is silent.