To make bread with a silent "k," you would simply spell the word as "bread" since the "k" is silent and not pronounced in the word. The pronunciation of the word would stay the same, even without the "k" being spoken.
The first 'k'.
The silent letters in the word "know" are the 'k' and 'w'. They are not pronounced when saying the word.
The letter "k" is silent in the word "basket."
There is no silent vowel in "not." There is a silent K in "knot."
No, the "k" in know is not silent. It is pronounced, and the word is pronounced as "no."
The word is "knead" (pronounced "need") for mixing bread dough by hand or machine.
The first 'k'.
The word "knead" (pronounced need) means to work the bread dough.Another homophone for need and knead is the word "kneed" (from verb to knee, also an adjective).
The silent letters in the word "know" are the 'k' and 'w'. They are not pronounced when saying the word.
The K is silent.
The letter k is silent in the word knead.
The letter "k" is silent in the word "basket."
There is no silent vowel in "not." There is a silent K in "knot."
K is the silent letter
Knob has a silent 'k'.
The final E is silent, but does not make the other E a long vowel. (There are two silent consonants as well, the K and the D.)
Yes. The k at the beginning of the word is silent.