There are many silent h words such as herb. Other silent h words include honor, honest, hour, rhyme, and thyme.
Depends on whether you are calling a person Herb, or maybe planting an (h)erb. The plant, h is silent. The person, h is pronounced. This was how it was done for many centuries. The French started using the H in more modern times, and the uneducated started using it because they didn't know better.
words with S H A P E: * pea * hash * ash * peas * he * she * sap * ape * has * phase
Hydrogen is H Iodine is I Nitrogen is N Nobelium is No Carbon is C
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The size will be H- ion > H atom > H+ ion
because in most words that has an h the h is silent
The letter "h" is silent in the word "honesty" because it is a silent letter. In English, there are several words where the letter "h" is silent, and "honesty" is one of them. The silent "h" is a historical remnant from the word's origin in Old French.
The 'h' is silent as in 'on-ist'
Yes, the "h" in "hermosa" is silent. In Spanish, the letter "h" is generally not pronounced, making the word sound like "er-mosa." This applies to other words starting with "h" in Spanish as well.
heir honor hour honest herbs
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The words "weight," "wave," and "house" all have silent letters in them. Specifically, the letter "h" is silent in all three words.
You use a. You only use an in front of words that start with the vowels a,e,i,o,u.ANS2:It depends on your dialect. before words with an aspirated "H" you use "a" such as "A hot water faucet". If the "H" is silent the vowel needs to be separated by using "an" as in "Anhour". In some dialects silent "H" is more common.
Yes, the h in homage is silent.
"Silent letters" are letters found in the spelling of some words in a language ( like English and French ) , but these letters are not pronounced.Examples:* The letter "k" is not pronounced in these words: kneekneelknightknot* The letter "h" is not pronounced in: whalewhatwhitewhy* The letters in bold in the following words are silent letters: listenchalktalkwalk
its the letter H is silent
Right, High, thought, caught, fought, and naught.