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knee, knight, Knife.
K, G, and H
Some examples of 'kn' words with a silent 'k' are: knife, knight, knit, and knuckle.
The 'K' being silent in knight and not to be confused with the 'K' for king the letter 'N' is generally accepted so as not to confuse the Knight and King in chess notation .
Knight Know Knife Knock
A silent consonant is one included in the spelling but not pronounced. Examples include the final b in dumb and lamb, or the initial k in knife and knight.
Silent Knight was created in 1955.
The answer is "knight". The question refers to a common expression, used in sentences such as this: "You're my knight in shining armor!"
The letter t is silent.
Silent Knight - album - was created in 1980-11.
The silent "k" at the beginning of certain words, such as "knight" or "knock," originates from Old English and Middle English, where the "k" was pronounced. Over time, as the language evolved, the pronunciation changed, leading to the "k" becoming silent while the spelling remained the same. This phenomenon reflects the historical development of English and its influences from various languages.
There is no such thing as a silent alphabet. Alphabets are used to represent the sounds of a language. A silent alphabet would have no function, unless you are talking about sign language alphabets. In that case, all sign language alphabets are silent.