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No. Or the word would be pronounced you-j
hold my hand by Micheal Jackson
The Big Year is an example of a film that has the word year in the title.
The word sated is in page two of The Call of the Wild.
Some films with the word "bell" in the title include "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943), based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996), also known as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame: The Bells of Notre Dame." These films both prominently feature bells as symbols within their respective stories.
The g & h sound silent to me. Thought is almost pronounced thot. I guess we'll call it thout.
what word is silent in thoroughly
Can you tell me what you call the process that makes one word from another word jumbling those letters - eg. LISTEN and SILENT? That is called an Anagram
The 'w' is silent in the word "answer".
There is no silent letter in the word "black" c is silent in the word black
There is no silent vowel in "not." There is a silent K in "knot."
Talkies is what the people of the early 1930s called the sound films, as opposed to silent films."Talkies" is a now-obsolete term for moving pictures that have a sound track. Originally, moving pictures (movies) were silent. When sound was added, they were called "talkies." Since sound is now an essentially universal characteristic of motion pictures, there is no longer a need to distinguish films with sound from other films, so the word has fallen out of use.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
The 't' is silent.
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.
There is no silent letter in that word.
The word "island" has a silent "s."