In a word, each letter doesn't mean anything special. It's the combination of letters that forms the word and sets the meaning. In language it's only in abbreviations that letters have a meaning outside themselves.
No, there is no silent letter in the word "explore." Each letter is pronounced when saying the word.
No, the word "crinkled" does not have a silent letter. Each letter is pronounced when saying the word.
"Tude" is a colloquial abbreviation for "attitude." It is often used to describe someone's demeanor, behavior, or mindset in a casual or slang context.
Yes the word talking has a silent L in it.
The French word for a laid back attitude is "décontracté."
to take a word and give each letter a word: for example: the word "cat" c-caterpillar a-apple t-tin
pose
I think you mean syllable
To teach or guide
R is for A is for N is for D is for Y is for
A single letter doesn't really mean a thing, unless it's used as a "label" or a symbol for something. Like W as in Watts, power. In a word, each letter represents a sound. Stringed together, the sounds form a word, and the word then means something.
Nothing. 'Hallelujah' is a Hebrew word meaning "praise Yah".
devil-may-care attitude
Love you like a sister.... each letter stands for a word
it means ester
what s the meaning of each letter of the word service
slangy type word an attitude type thing