The silent "g" in words like "gnarl" comes from the word's Old Norse origins. In some cases, the "g" used to be pronounced, but over time it became silent in English pronunciation.
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The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
The silent letter in "high" is the letter "g."
The letter "g" is silent in the word "dough."
Some examples of words that begin with a silent "g" are gnome, gnaw, and gnash.
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The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
The meaning of gnarl when referring to a tree is the knot protruding from a tree. This can be memorized easily by remembering that gnarl mainly means knot.
The silent letter in "high" is the letter "g."
The letter "g" is silent in the word "dough."
Guile is an example of a word with two silent letters. Both the u and the final e are silent, which is not to say that they have no use in the word. The u is there to ensure that the g continues to produce a hard sound and not the softer sound in the word judge. The final e is there to change the sound of the i from the i sound in fish to the i sound in bike.